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Appreciation of calligraphy works by Qing Dynasty calligrapher Tie Bao

author:Calligraphy and Painting Society

Tie Bao (1752–1824), ziye ting, number Mei'an, original surname Jue Luoshi, famous calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty. Tie Bao and Prince Cheng Yongyao, Liu Yong, Weng Fanggang, known as the "Four Great Calligraphers of the Qing Dynasty", his calligraphy is natural and smooth, vigorous and ethereal, like a fairy scattered flowers, flying, he once said: "Writing books is like being a person, with natural fluency, without embellishment as a wonderful", in the creation of calligraphy, he opposed the creation of flattery, the pursuit of innocence and nature, smooth and vigorous pen and ink interest.

Appreciation of calligraphy works by Qing Dynasty calligrapher Tie Bao
Appreciation of calligraphy works by Qing Dynasty calligrapher Tie Bao
Appreciation of calligraphy works by Qing Dynasty calligrapher Tie Bao
Appreciation of calligraphy works by Qing Dynasty calligrapher Tie Bao
Appreciation of calligraphy works by Qing Dynasty calligrapher Tie Bao
Appreciation of calligraphy works by Qing Dynasty calligrapher Tie Bao
Appreciation of calligraphy works by Qing Dynasty calligrapher Tie Bao
Appreciation of calligraphy works by Qing Dynasty calligrapher Tie Bao
Appreciation of calligraphy works by Qing Dynasty calligrapher Tie Bao
Appreciation of calligraphy works by Qing Dynasty calligrapher Tie Bao

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