Lychee Lichi chinensis
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Art Fig. 1 Khlebnikov, Ivan. "Tea Caddy with Chinoiserie Couple....decorated in translucent champlevé enamel with motifs composed of a couple of lychee fruit..." The Walters Art Museum, 1871, art.thewalters.org/detail/82471/tea-caddy-with-chinoiserie-couple/. Accessed 8 May 2020. Fig. 2 "Box with lychees." The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Carved red and black lacquer, 16th century, The Met, Public Domain, www.metmuseum.org/search-results#!/search?q=lychee. Accessed 8 May 2020. Fig. 3 Ding Fuzhi. "Lychees." The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Folding fan mounted as an album leaf, 1941, The Met, www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/49665. Accessed 8 May 2020. Fig. 4 Boym, Michał Piotr. "Lychee from one of the earliest natural history books about China. Jesuit Missionary author." Bibliothèque Universtaire Moretus Plantin, cleaned by B.navez, 1656, Wikimedia Commons, Public Domain, (PD-US), commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flora_Sinensis_Boym_Lychee.JPG. Accessed 8 May 2020. Fig. 5 Hiart. "Lychee Branches and Narcissus." Honolulu Museum of Art, accession 6605.1, Ink and color on paper by Wu Changshuo, 1907, Wikimedia Commons, (CC 0 1.0), commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%27Lychee_Branches_and_Narcissus%27,_by_Wu_Changshi,_Honolulu_Museum_of_Art.JPG. Accessed 8 May 2020. Fig. 6 Hiart. "Goryeo dynasty bowl with lychee design." Honolulu Museum of Art, Stoneware with celadon glaze and black and white slip inlay, accession 4146.1, late 12th-early 13th century, 2015, Wikimedia Commons, (CC 0 1.0), commons.wikimedia.org/File:Goryeo_dynasty_bowl_with_lychee_design,_Honolulu_Museum_of_Art. Accessed 8 May 2020. Fig.7 Takeji, Fujishima. "Still Life with Lychees, by Fujishima Takeji, Uehara Museum of Modern Art, Shimoda, Shizuoka, Japan." Wikimedia Commons, 1 Jan. 1931, Public Domain, PD US, commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Lychees#/media/File:Still_Life_with_Lychees_by_Fujishima_Takeji_(Uehara_Museum_of_Modern_Art).jpg. Accessed 8 May 2020. Published 28 May 2020 LR |