Mr. Liu Jiji is famous for his good painting of animals, flowers, birds and cordyceps. In his illustration works, animals are naturally indispensable, liu Jijian has loved to draw tigers all his life (General Hu Wei has also made several posts specifically about Mr. Liu's tigers in illustrations and comic strips), but the most painted in the illustrations is not tigers, but horses, donkeys, and mules. Of course horses are the most numerous, and donkeys and mules are only a small part, because they belong to the same category, so they are put together to enjoy the discussion. According to the information currently available, Liu Jijian has painted a total of 45 pictures of horses, donkeys and mules in the book illustrations, and a total of 76 illustrations of horses, donkeys and mules have been drawn.
In order of book illustration publication time:
The original book of this illustration does not indicate the name of the painter, and General Hu Wei felt that Dongguo was the real handiwork of the big opening of the door, and all the brushwork was difficult for Liu's imitators to reach.
This magical donkey almost crushed the Zhaozhou Bridge, a national key protected building!
The original illustration also does not identify the author of the painting. It has been confirmed by many people to be Liu Lao's work; the shape and lines of the horse are in line with the armor of the characters, and the city tower treatment is correct
There is no picture in this "magic pen and beads", I don't know if the original manuscript is still there?
This illustration is relatively rare, I have only seen half an illustration on the Internet before, a chance General Hu Wei saw the other half of the illustration in the bookstore, so he took a picture with his mobile phone, tried to put the two and a half illustrations together, because the original picture is different in size and the quality is uneven, everyone can only deal with it! At the same time, expect the real full map to appear.
62 "Yellow Turban Uprising War Map" should be colored, right?