Chen Shizeng’s Landscape Atlas

[Chen Shizeng’s Landscape Atlas]

The Landscape Atlas, in modern times, is painted by Chen Shizeng, in paper, with colors, in four dimensions, 29.2 centimeters vertically and 23.8 centimeters horizontally
First opening, stamped with “Shi Zeng”
A corner of the painting academy has shutters, trees, fences, etc. The realism of the scenery is strong
The second opening is sealed with the “dye warehouse” seal
Chen Shizeng’s paintings were deeply influenced by Wu Changshuo, and the nickname “Rancang” was used to express his admiration for Wu Changshuo. This painting of mountains and rivers uses a rough brush
The third opening is stamped with “觭”
This landscape painting continues the style of Shen and Zhou dynasties, with simple scenery and simple brushwork
Fourth opening, self question: “How deep is the courtyard? The clouds and mist of the pavilion are late in spring. Painted by Master Zeng.” The seal “Ran in the warehouse” is stamped
This painting is a sketch of a courtyard, with mixed but not chaotic scenery and a slightly perspective composition.
图片[1]-Chen Shizeng’s Landscape Atlas-China Archive
图片[2]-Chen Shizeng’s Landscape Atlas-China Archive《山水图》册第二开图片[3]-Chen Shizeng’s Landscape Atlas-China Archive《山水图》册第三开图片[4]-Chen Shizeng’s Landscape Atlas-China Archive《山水图》册第四开

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