A hundred flowers (detail), Ju Lian (Chinese, 1828–1904), Ink and colour on silk

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A hundred flowers (detail), Ju Lian (Chinese, 1828–1904), Ink and colour on silk
'Insects and Flowers' (Chinese, 1865) by Ju Lian.
Album of eight leaves; ink and colour on paper.
Image and text information courtesy The Met.
Ju Lian (Chinese, 1828–1904) A hundred flowers, Ink and colour on silk
Narcissus, Rock, Bees, and Linghzhi, Ju Lian, 1891
Ju Lian (Chinese, 1828-1904)
A Hundred Flowers
Rock and Insects. Ju Lian (居廉). Ink and color on silk, circular fan leaves, mounted. 1896.
Part of the Lingnan School of Chinese painters in the late Qing Dynasty, Ju Lian (1828-1904) was a painter native to Panyu (番禺), now a district of Guangzhou. He would later come to mentor the brothers Gao Jianfu and Gao Qifeng, two artists who popularized the theme of incorporating modern, eclectic elements of Western painting into their traditional subjects — a theme that would later become a signature of the Lingnan School.
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