
Mu Zeng as a Monk (木生白画像)
- Location
- Xitansi Monastery, Chicken Foot Mountain, Yunnan Province, China
- Date
- 17th century
- Material
- pigments on silk
- Dimensions
- 38¼ x 61-7⁄8 in. (97 x 157 cm)
- Collection
Yunnan Provincial Museum; A(1)-4
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