Lǐ Kàn (Li K'an, traditional: 李衎, simplified: 李衎; c. 1245 – 1320) was a Chinese painter during the Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368).
Li was born in Jiqiu county (present-day Beijing).
Li lived for some time in a bamboo valley, which inspired many of his works.
His ink bamboo executed refined strokes which were commented on their realism, followed the style of Wen Tong.
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