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Li Shida

Chinese painter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Li Shida (simplified Chinese: 李士达; traditional Chinese: 李士達; pinyin: Lǐ Shìdá, c.1540), was a Chinese painter of the Ming dynasty. A native of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, he obtained the position of a jinshi in the imperial examination in 1574 during the reign of the Wanli Emperor.

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Three Hunchbacks (三驼图), Li Shida, Palace Museum, Beijing

Biography

Li was born at a year around 1540. He grew up in Xingguo.[1]

Painting

Shida painted figures and landscape paintings. He also did flower painting (which he claimed he wasn't good at.[2]

He wrote an essay on five qualities he believed helped him paint. He claimed they were ability, sincerity, rarity, depth and harmony.[3]

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