"Plum Under the Lights"
Qi Baishi (1864~1957)
Plum blossoms bloom in winter and spring, and together with orchids, bamboo, and chrysanthemums, they are called the "Four Gentlemen", and together with pine trees and bamboo, they are also called "Three Friends of the Cold Year". Chinese culture has "spring orchid, summer lotus, autumn chrysanthemum, winter plum", plum blossoms with hardy characteristics, become the representative flowers of winter. Because of its character of not being afraid of the cold and being proud and independent, it has also become the object of frequent depictions by painters of all generations.
《Plum Stone Diagram》
Wang Zhen (1867~1938)
Zhu Qizhan (1892~1996)
"Happy Eyebrows"
Xu Beihong (1895~1953)
"Tanmeitu"
Liu Haisu (1896~1994)
"Mo Mei"
Wang Shensheng (1896~1972)
《Plum Bamboo Diagram》
Pan Tianshou (1897~1971)
"Plum Sparrow Diagram"
Yan Bolong (1898~1955)
《Plum View》
Zhang Daqian (1899~1983)
"Spring in the Brow"
Li Kuchan (1899~1983)
Wang Xuetao (1903~1982)
《Mountain Road Flowers》
He Haixia (1908~1998)
"Plum Blossom Coats Figure"
Chen Shaomei (1909~1954)
Lu Yushao (1909~1993)
《Plum Bamboo Rare Bird Diagram》
Xie Zhiliu (1910~1997)
"There are cranes in the cold to keep plum blossoms"
Tang Yun (1910~1993)
Plum Blossom Diagram
Guan Shanyue (1912~2000)
"Plum Blossom Wax Mouth"
Chen Dayu (1912~2001)
Plum Blossom
Guo Chuanzhang (1912~1990)
Snow White Stone (1915~2011)
"The Reward of the Dynasty"
Kim Moru (1938)
Dong Shouping (1904~1997)
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