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Wild Geese by a Mountain Stream

Lin Liang, 1400–1500

A Chinese monochrome hanging scroll or Kakemono of the highest quality. Lin Liang is considered to be one of the foremost protagonists of the Zhe school, painting boldly in ink on silk, with no more than a signature inscribed on his works. Lin Liang also painted magpies, peacocks, pheasants and magnificent eagles, many of them almost filling his hanging scrolls.

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Title of artwork, date

Wild Geese by a Mountain Stream, 1400–1500

Date supported

1912

Medium and material

Indian ink

Dimensions

172.7 x 102.9 cm

Gifted by

Not known

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