Image: Luohan Laundering, by Lin Tinggui, 1178 AD
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Description: Luohan Laundering, by Lin Tinggui, painted in 1178 during the Song Dynasty; ink and color on a silk hanging scroll, measuring 111.8 cm (44 in) in height and 53.1 cm (20.8 in) in width. In the painting, five Chinese Buddhist luohan (arhats) and one attendant wash clothes in a stream and hang them up to dry.
Title: Luohan Laundering, by Lin Tinggui, 1178 AD
Credit: Scanned from Thomas Lawton's Freer Gallery of Art Fiftieth Anniversary Exhibition II, Chinese Figure Painting (1973)
Author: Lin Tinggui
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