Luo Ping

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Luo Ping was an 18th-century Chinese painter of the Qing dynasty, renowned for his imaginative and eerie ghost-themed works and association with the Yangzhou school.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese painter
Qing dynasty painter
person
activePeriod 18th century
artisticCircle Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou
surface form: Yangzhou eccentrics
artMovement Yangzhou school
associatedWith Jin Nong
Yangzhou
Yangzhou school
surface form: Yangzhou school of painters
birthYear 1733
collaboratedWith Fang Wanyi
culturalContext Chinese literati painting
culturalHeritage Chinese painting tradition
deathYear 1799
dynasty Qing dynasty
era Qing dynasty
surface form: High Qing period
field painting
gender male
genre figure painting
ghost painting
influenced later Qing painters interested in ghost themes
influencedBy Jin Nong
Yangzhou eccentric painters
knownFor combining humor and eeriness in paintings
depicting ghosts as vivid social beings
medium ink and color on silk
ink on paper
memberOf Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou
name Luo Ping self-link
nationality Chinese
notableFor eccentric subject matter
ghost-themed paintings
imaginative paintings
notableWork Ghost Amusement Scroll
occupation painter
placeOfActivity Beijing
Yangzhou
socialStatus literati artist
spouse Fang Wanyi
style expressive brushwork
imaginative style
teacher Jin Nong

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Luo Ping name Luo Ping self-link