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Fanyin Tuoluo (a.k.a. Yintuoluo)
梵因陀羅
(14th century)
“Chuanzi and Jiashan”
Hanging scroll, ink on paper
57.4 x 29.1 cm. (22 5/8 x 11 1/2 in.)
Artist’s seals:
Shamen Fanyin (“The Buddhist Monk Fanyin”); Renyan tungli taohuaruan, weibi renjian yu cizhi (“People say in the Immortal’s grottos peach blossoms bloom in warm spring; it is not likely that such branches exist in our world too”)
Published:
Ebine Toshio: Gendai Doshaku Jimbutsu Ga (“Buddhist and Taoist Figure Painting of the Yuan Dynasty”), Tokyo National Museum, 1975, cat. 31.
Kawakami Kei: Ryokai, Indara (“Liang Kai, Yintuoluo”), Suiboku Bijutsu Taikei, vol. IV, Kodansha, Tokyo, 1975, pl. 111.