Dong Qichang Zhongjia Mountain Yinwang Plain Village Scenery Volume

[Dong Qichang Zhongjia Mountain Yinwang Plain Village Scenery Volume]

Zhongjia Mountain Yinwang Plain Village Scenery Volume, Ming Dynasty, Dong Qichang’s painting, gold paper, ink pen, 28.2 cm vertically and 252 cm horizontally
In the picture, the forests are uneven, the trees are lush, the mountains are scattered, the green peaks are continuous, the plank bridges lie on the waves, the houses are looming, the clouds are dense in the distance, and the lake and the sky are the same. The title: “Zhongjia Mountain looks at the plain village, with the potential of a wide lake and sky. It is urgent to pick up a pen for this picture and go in and out of Huichong and Juran Buddhist sects, so as to wait for the same participants to comment on it. Xuanzai.” The seal “painted Zen” Zhu Wen rectangular seal, “Taishi’s” white text square seal, and “Dong Qichang” Zhu Wen square seal. The seal seal has the following seals: “Qianlong Imperial Treasure” Zhu Wen oval seal, “Shiqu Imperial Treasure” Zhu Wen square seal, “Lin Wu Dong Tian” Zhu Wen square seal, “Shiqu Definite Treasure” Zhu Wen Yuan seal, “Baoji Rework” Zhu Wen square seal, “Imperial Library Treasure Collection” Zhu Wen oval seal, “Jiaqing Imperial Treasure” Zhu Wen oval seal, “Xuantong Imperial Treasure” Zhu Wen oval seal, “Qianlong Appreciation” White Wen round seal, “Sanxi Hall Fine Seal” Zhu Wen rectangular seal, The white text seal of “suitable for descendants” and the white text seal of “virtue and industry”
The mountain stone in the painting is outlined with a thin center pen, followed by a thick point with a short pen or a long crack with a lying pen to show its yin and yang to the back. Draw trees and brush freely, and pay attention to the crooked posture of branches. The composition is flat and broad, showing the endless charm of rivers and mountains. Dong Qichang divided the landscape painters in history into two schools, the north and the south. He respected the “south” and restrained the “north”, and pursued the calm and elegant style of writing. Dong Shi drew this picture with the strokes of Huichong and Juran, a famous southern landscape painter advocated by himself, which more reflects the gentle and gentle literati atmosphere contained in calm and quiet
Volume 38 of Shiqu Baoji Continuation is described.
图片[1]-Dong Qichang Zhongjia Mountain Yinwang Plain Village Scenery Volume-China Archive

© Copyright
THE END
Click it if you like it.
Like5 分享
Comment leave a message
头像
Leave your message!
提交
头像

username

Cancel
User