Lin Liang (Chinese: 林良; pinyin: Lín Liáng; Wade–Giles: Lin Liang) (c. 1424-1500) was a Chinese imperial painter of plum, flower, and fruit works during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644).
[1] Lin was born in Nanhai in the Guangdong province.
Lin often painted with a very unconstrained style.
After Yan Cong, whom Lin may have known during his time in the capital, he is considered the first of the Cantonese Painters.
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