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Li Yin (Chinese: 李因; C. 1610 – 1685), also known by her courtesy name Jinsheng (今生) and her art names Shi'an (是庵) and Kanshan Nüshi, was a Chinese painter, poet, and calligrapher during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, noted for her flowers and birds. Her artwork was sought after in her lifetime, resulting in as many as forty imitators in her area producing fakes of her works.

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  • Li Yin (en chino:李因), nombre de cortesía Jinsheng (今生), también conocida como Shi'an (是庵) y Kanshan Nüshi (Shaoxing, Zhejiang, ~1610-, Zhejiang, 1685) fue una poetisa, pintora y calígrafa china de fines de la dinastía Ming y principios de la dinastía Qing. Es conocida sobre todo por sus ilustraciones de pájaros y flores con tinta china sobre seda.​ (es)
  • Li Yin (Chinese: 李因; C. 1610 – 1685), also known by her courtesy name Jinsheng (今生) and her art names Shi'an (是庵) and Kanshan Nüshi, was a Chinese painter, poet, and calligrapher during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, noted for her flowers and birds. Her artwork was sought after in her lifetime, resulting in as many as forty imitators in her area producing fakes of her works. (en)
  • Li Yin (李因), surnom: Jinsheng (今生), noms de pinceau: Shian (是庵) et Kanshan Nüshi (龛山逸史), née en 1610 ou 1616 à Guaiji (province du Zhejiang), morte en 1685. XVIIe siècle. Chinoise. Peintre d'animaux, paysages, fleurs. (fr)
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  • C. 1610 (en)
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  • Lotus flowers and birds, by Li Yin (en)
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  • 1685 (xsd:integer)
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  • Haining, Zhejiang, Qing China (en)
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  • Painting, calligraphy, poetry (en)
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  • Li Yin (en)
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  • Chinese (en)
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  • Li Yin (en)
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  • I have idled away seventy years of a floating life, My true self has comprehended theravada. Luckily I am spared from concerns for my children when I die. Only cuckoos will cry on the ancient trees over my tomb. (en)
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  • Li Yin (en chino:李因), nombre de cortesía Jinsheng (今生), también conocida como Shi'an (是庵) y Kanshan Nüshi (Shaoxing, Zhejiang, ~1610-, Zhejiang, 1685) fue una poetisa, pintora y calígrafa china de fines de la dinastía Ming y principios de la dinastía Qing. Es conocida sobre todo por sus ilustraciones de pájaros y flores con tinta china sobre seda.​ (es)
  • Li Yin (Chinese: 李因; C. 1610 – 1685), also known by her courtesy name Jinsheng (今生) and her art names Shi'an (是庵) and Kanshan Nüshi, was a Chinese painter, poet, and calligrapher during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, noted for her flowers and birds. Her artwork was sought after in her lifetime, resulting in as many as forty imitators in her area producing fakes of her works. (en)
  • Li Yin (李因), surnom: Jinsheng (今生), noms de pinceau: Shian (是庵) et Kanshan Nüshi (龛山逸史), née en 1610 ou 1616 à Guaiji (province du Zhejiang), morte en 1685. XVIIe siècle. Chinoise. Peintre d'animaux, paysages, fleurs. (fr)
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  • Li Yin (en)
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  • Li Yin (en)
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