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China: Horse and Groom, after Li Gonglin (1049-1106). Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)

China: Horse and Groom, after Li Gonglin (1049-1106). Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)

Li Gonglin, style name Boshi, pseudonym Longmian Jushi (Householder of Sleeping Dragon), was a Chinese painter, civil officer and archaeologist in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Born into a scholarly home near what is modern day Lu'an City, Li Gonglin passed the highest level of civil service examinations at 21 and became a civil officer. He became famous for his paintings of horses, then he turned to Buddhist and Daoist religious painting, as well as portraits and landscapes. His painting style was attributed to the style of Gu Kaizhi and Wu Daozi.

For the Li Gonglin original painting on which this study is based, see: CPA0009382, 'A Central Asian nomad leading a 'celestial horse', Northern Song Dynasty painting by Li Gonglin'.

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