The Sixteen Luohans

Wu Bin Chinese

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Backed by a wall of green rock, White-Robed Guanyin gazes out on a motley scene of luohans frolicking through an undefined void. In depicting luohans, Wu Bin let his imagination run wild, scrunching faces, deforming limbs, and lengthening fingernails to present the luohans as more than human—as beings transformed by their intense spiritual practices. The scroll concludes with a luohan who has meditated so long and with such detachment that a tree has grown around him, its wizened form mirroring his own.

#7318. The Sixteen Luohans

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The Sixteen Luohans, Wu Bin (active ca. 1583–1626), Handscroll; ink and color on paper, China

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