[Wang Hui’s landscape painting fan page]
Landscape painting fan page, painted by Wang Hui in the Qing Dynasty, paper version, color setting, 16.1 cm vertically and 50.1 cm horizontally
Item title: “Ding Weixia, June, imitated the pen of Jingxi Road, is Lanweng Yan Brother. His classmate Wang Hui.” Stamp “Wang Hui” Zhu Wenyin
“Ding Wei” is the sixth year of Kangxi’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1667). Wang Hui was 36 years old
The picture depicts the scenery of the south of the Yangtze River with thousands of valleys and rocks, verdant vegetation and waterfalls. When Wang Hui was about 16 years old and learning painting from Zhang Ke in Tongyi, he took Huang Gongwang’s pen and ink of the Yuan Dynasty (No. Jingxi Taoist) as his ancestor, and he never lost sight of his painstaking imitation. This picture is the representative work of Huang’s painting in his early years. In the picture, Zhongshan stone is alternately tinged with ochre and green, and Huang Shi uses vertical lines to wipe the stone surface, with a natural and beautiful brush. The moss spots on the edge of the stone are more dense than those of Huang’s. The neatly arranged moss spots add green beauty to the high cliffs and steep gullies. At the same time, it echoes with the leaves represented by horizontal points of the horizontal strokes. The whole picture has a moist artistic effect under the unity of “points”