Ni Duan
Ni Duan (Chinese: 倪端; pinyin: Ní Duān; Wade–Giles: Ni Tuan; (1436–1505), style name as Zhongzheng (仲正), was an imperial Chinese painter in the Ming Dynasty.

Ni Duan, Catching Fish, National Palace Museum

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Ni Duan as born in Hangzhou. He excelled in paintings of people and landscapes.[1]
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