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The National Palace Exhibition in Taipei received gifts of calligraphy and paintings: there are Shitao landscapes, as well as Liu Yong's calligraphy in his later years

The National Palace Museum in Taipei recently launched three major exhibitions: "Speech and Painting: Exploring The Explanatory Card", "Pen Song and Ink Dance - Guide to the Painting of the Forbidden City", and "Gifted Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition".

The National Palace Museum in Taipei recently launched three major exhibitions: "Speech and Painting: Exploring The Explanatory Card", "Pen Song and Ink Dance - Guide to the Painting of the Forbidden City", and "Gifted Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition". The Paper has learned that the "Donated Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition" is another donation exhibition after the "Gifted And Deposited Famous Products Exhibition" held by the National Palace Museum in Taipei in 2019. It is reported that the exhibits are mainly calligraphers and painters from the middle and late Qing Dynasties to the Republic of China, including Shi Tao, Liu Yong, Lian Chang, Tang Peihua, and Wu Pingren.

The National Palace Exhibition in Taipei received gifts of calligraphy and paintings: there are Shitao landscapes, as well as Liu Yong's calligraphy in his later years

Qing Shitao Authentic Manuscript Album (Partial) Donated by Lin Zongyi

According to the taipei national palace museum, since the completion of the National Palace Museum in 1965 in Waisangxi, it has actively expanded the collection, in addition to the budget to increase the purchase year by year, but also set up a donation method, all those who are in line with the direction of the collection of the National Palace Museum in Taipei, are encouraged to donate, their collection is made public, shared with the public.

Previously, the surging news reported that after the death of Zhang Daqian, a generation of calligraphers and painters and collectors, his collection and a large number of Zhang Daqian's works were sorted out by his family, all listed in a catalog, and donated to the Taipei National Palace Museum, and also donated the Maya Fine House to establish the Zhang Daqian Memorial Hall, which was managed by the Taipei National Palace Museum. In 2019, coinciding with the 120th anniversary of Zhang Daqian's (1899-1983) birth, the National Palace Museum in Taipei also held the "Silhouette of a Giant Master - Zhang Daqian's 120th Anniversary Exhibition", exhibiting 87 pieces of Zhang Daqian and his old collection of calligraphy and paintings, and more than 80 square prints for Daqian's own use. Since the death of his eldest son Pu Xiaohua in 1991, part of Pu's will has also been entrusted by the relics disposal team to the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

It is reported that the selection of donated works exhibited in the exhibition room of the National Palace Museum in Taipei is mostly collected in recent years, and the purpose of the exhibition is to deepen the research and promotion of donated cultural relics, so that the public can share cultural assets. The selected works are mainly calligraphers and painters from the middle and late Qing Dynasties to the Republic of China, including Shi Tao (1642-1708), Liu Yong (1720-1805), Lian Chang (1809-1870), Tang Peihua (1830-1900), Wu Ping (1920-2019) and others.

The National Palace Exhibition in Taipei received gifts of calligraphy and paintings: there are Shitao landscapes, as well as Liu Yong's calligraphy in his later years
The National Palace Exhibition in Taipei received gifts of calligraphy and paintings: there are Shitao landscapes, as well as Liu Yong's calligraphy in his later years
The National Palace Exhibition in Taipei received gifts of calligraphy and paintings: there are Shitao landscapes, as well as Liu Yong's calligraphy in his later years
The National Palace Exhibition in Taipei received gifts of calligraphy and paintings: there are Shitao landscapes, as well as Liu Yong's calligraphy in his later years

Qing Liu Yong Late Years Fine Books (Partial) Yuan Xiaojun Donated

Liu Yong (1720-1805), also known as Chongru, was a native of Zhucheng, Shandong. He is honest and incorruptible, his calligraphy is profound, his ink is thick, his appearance is rich and strong, and he is known as "thick ink prime minister". This painting was donated by Mr. Yuan Xiaojun. Cursive writing, the last paragraph of the volume signed "Koshi La yue", was written seven days before his death. The whole passage is introverted and the font is rich, like a needle wrapped in cotton, which is a representative of Liu Yong's writing style in his later years.

The National Palace Exhibition in Taipei received gifts of calligraphy and paintings: there are Shitao landscapes, as well as Liu Yong's calligraphy in his later years
The National Palace Exhibition in Taipei received gifts of calligraphy and paintings: there are Shitao landscapes, as well as Liu Yong's calligraphy in his later years
The National Palace Exhibition in Taipei received gifts of calligraphy and paintings: there are Shitao landscapes, as well as Liu Yong's calligraphy in his later years

Qing Shitao Authentic Manuscript Album (1st, 4th, 7th) Donated by Lin Zongyi

Shi Tao (1642-1708), whose real name was Zhu Ruoji, was a descendant of the Ming Dynasty imperial family. After the death of the Ming Dynasty, he became a monk, known as the Great Dizi, the Old Man of Qingxiang, and the Monk of Bitter Melon. He is also good at painting landscapes, flowers and fruits, orchids and bamboo, and his penmanship is wild and indulgent, and he uses ink to change and change, and he gets rid of the trappings of his predecessors. He has written painting theory, advocating "I use my own method", teaching naturally and originally styled. This volume was donated by Mr. Lin Zongyi. The painting style is not vulgar, the old title is Shi Tao's true works, the whole volume is a total of nine open, the first, fourth and seventh paintings in this exhibition.

The National Palace Exhibition in Taipei received gifts of calligraphy and paintings: there are Shitao landscapes, as well as Liu Yong's calligraphy in his later years

Qing Lianchang the Life of Chinese Album (Partial) Bequeathed by Zhuang Su'e

Lian Chang (1809-1870), Zi Junqing, was a native of Nanhai, Guangdong. He was a famous export painter in the middle of the Qing Dynasty, known to foreigners as Tingqua," famous for his watercolor paintings, and his works were collected by museums in the United States, Britain and other countries. This volume is a bequeath of Ms. Zhuang Su'e, a total of 12 paintings, painted with gouache paint on grass paper, the image is delicate and brightly colored, and incorporates the shadows and perspective techniques of Western paintings. The content is through the birth, nursing, shaving of the hair, schooling, marriage, worship of teachers, ancestor worship, gurudwara, glory, family property, birthday, death, focusing on summarizing the life of Chinese, six of which are selected in this exhibition.

The National Palace Exhibition in Taipei received gifts of calligraphy and paintings: there are Shitao landscapes, as well as Liu Yong's calligraphy in his later years

Qing Tang Peihua Cowherd Weaver Girl Lin Chengdao donated

Tang Peihua (1830-1900), a native of Wu County (present-day Suzhou), lived in Shanghai. Worker figure, lady, patriarchal famous female painter Fei Danxu. This piece was donated by Mr. Lin Chengdao. The gold note folds the fan surface and draws the story of Tanabata. The legend of the cowherd weaver girl originated in the Han Wei Dynasty, and the weaver girl was the son of the Heavenly Emperor and specialized in weaving. The Heavenly Emperor did not allow her to be alone, and promised her to Hexi Morning Glory. After marrying, the weaver girl was tired of work, so she angered the Emperor of Heaven and ordered her to return to Hedong, and only on July 7 of each year could she cross the river to meet Niulang.

The National Palace Exhibition in Taipei received gifts of calligraphy and paintings: there are Shitao landscapes, as well as Liu Yong's calligraphy in his later years

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