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*"[http://www.tnm.jp/modules/r_collection/index.php?controller=dtl&colid=TA343 Han-shan and Shi-de]," Tokyo National Museum Collections.
 
*"[http://www.tnm.jp/modules/r_collection/index.php?controller=dtl&colid=TA343 Han-shan and Shi-de]," Tokyo National Museum Collections.
*Gallery labels, "[http://www.lacma.org/art/exhibition/chinese-paintings-japanese-collections Chinese Painings from Japanese Collections]," LACMA, May 10 2014.
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*Gallery labels, "[http://www.lacma.org/art/exhibition/chinese-paintings-japanese-collections Chinese Paintings from Japanese Collections]," LACMA, May 10 2014.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 11 May 2014

  • Chinese/Japanese: 因陀羅 (Yīntuóluó / Indara)

Yintuoluo was a Chan monk from India who lived in China during the Yuan dynasty, and served as the abbot of a temple in Kaifeng. He is known for his paintings, in particular one of Hanshan and Shide, a National Treasure today held at the Tokyo National Museum.

The name Yintuoluo, or Indara in Japanese, also refers to the Hindu goddess Indra.

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