Yun Bing
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Yun Bing (Chinese: 惲冰, dates unknown), courtesy names Qingyu (Chinese: 清於) and Haoru (Chinese: 浩如), was a Chinese painter during the Qianlong era. She is well known for her bird-and-flower paintings executing the "boneless" technique, and became the most famed of the Yun family's female artists.[1]
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惲冰 | |||||||||
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Notable work | Hairpin Scroll (簪花图轴) (1735–1796), Quiet Provisions of the Studio (书房清供图) (1735–1796) | ||||||||
Style | Bird-and-flower painting, "Boneless" technique | ||||||||
Spouse | Mao Hongtiao (毛鸿调) | ||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 惲冰 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 恽冰 | ||||||||
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Chinese | 清於 | ||||||||
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