Never get tired of watching! Yun Shouping's boneless flowers and birds are painted
author:Ink painter Chen Zhuang
Yun Shouping (1633-1690), initial name Ge, character Shouping, character line, also character Zheng shu, alias Nantian, No. 1 Baiyun Waishi, Yunxi History, Dongyuan Ke, Chao FengKe, Caoyi sheng, Hengshan Qiao. Jiangsu Wujin people. Famous painter of the Qing Dynasty. The Changzhou school was founded as the "crown of a generation" in the Qing Dynasty. His landscape paintings also have high achievements, winning with charm and interest, and together with the "Four Kings" and Wu Li, he is called "the six masters of the early Qing Dynasty". He was also good at poetry and calligraphy, and his poems were known as the "Crown of the Six Yi of The Tombs". Calligraphy is mainly learned by Chu Suiliang, known as the "Peach Blossom of the Yun Body."
This set of "Ouxiangguan Sketchbooks" has a total of ten paintings, collected by the Tianjin Museum, depicting the flowers and fruits of the four times, from spring to summer, namely peach blossoms, begonias, blue sea corals, peonies, loquats, roll dan, Luoyang flowers, hydrangeas, chrysanthemums, and plum blossoms.
In the middle of the night, the wind blows and opens, and a thousand flowers spring heart.
Ou Xiang Guan Pro Song Ren Qi Fan Ben,
White Cloud Outer Shi Shouping.
Loquat of the Ou Xiang Guan Sketch Book
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Peach blossom in the "Ou Xiang Guan Sketch Book"
Fuso of the Ouxiangguan Sketchbook
Broad bean flower in the "Ou Xiang Guan Sketch Book"
Begonia of the Ouxiangguan Sketchbook
Chrysanthemum of the Ou Xiang Guan Sketch Book
Volume Dan of the Ou Xiang Guan Sketch book
Bamboo stone flower diagram of "Ou XiangGuan Sketch Book"
Plum blossom in the "Ou Xiang Guan Sketch Book"
Peony in the Ouxiangguan Sketchbook
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