Li Meishu

Li Meishu

Li Meishu (zh-tp|t=李梅樹|p=Li3 Mei2 Shu4) (March 13, 1902 - February 6, 1983) was a renown western-educated Taiwanese artist.

Li was born in Sanjiaoyong, Taiwan (Today, Sansia, Taipei County, Taiwan, Republic of China). Zushih Temple in Sansia was rebuilt under his supervision.

Links

* [http://www.limeishu.org/ Li Meishu Memorial Gallery]
* [http://www.geocities.jp/skytenky/1/ 人間國寶 梅樹先]


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