Chen Shizeng’s Colored Landscape Map Axis

[Chen Shizeng’s Colored Landscape Painting Axis]

The Colored Landscape Painting Axis, in modern times, is painted by Chen Shizeng, in paper, with colors, 88.7 centimeters vertically and 45.6 centimeters horizontally
The caption on the screen reads: “I live in this house in a quiet forest of smoke, and my career is still as a woodcutter and fisherman. In front of me, I can see the blessings of the green mountains, and I can see the rise and fall of the mountains. I have not yet begun the early autumn, but I am Heng Ke.” With the seal of “Chen Heng Ke”
“Ji Wei” refers to the eighth year of the Republic of China (1919)
The picture is of high mountains and deep valleys, with lush forests and trees in the valleys. Several houses are built against the current, and there are even more people who sail and sail, as if they were in a paradise
This picture uses ink, cyan, and light crimson as light colors for the landscape. The strokes are rough and have a slightly Shen Zhou style, but the style is more rigid. The strokes are either vertical or horizontal, without seeking the delicate effect of the brush, highlighting the meaning of the strokes. The use of ink is relatively simple, reflecting the basic style of Chen Shizeng’s landscape painting.
图片[1]-Chen Shizeng’s Colored Landscape Map Axis-China Archive

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