Li Shan (painter)
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Li Shan (Chinese: 李鳝; c.1686–1762) was a Qing dynasty painter born in Jiangsu. He had an interest in painting at an early age and by 16 was a noteworthy painter. His paintings had an unrestricted quality and were influenced by Shitao. He was one of the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou.
Aside from painting he also served as a magistrate for a county[which?] in Shandong. Li Shan is also the name for two modern Chinese painters, one born in 1885 and the other in 1926.
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