
Lin Liang's "Double Magpie Diagram"
Lin Liang (1428~1494)
Character Yishan, a famous painter of the Ming Dynasty, a native of the South China Sea
Good at feathers, simple coloring, and exquisite preparation
Historical records have recorded that "Lin LiangLu Ji, the world is incomparable"
He was recommended to the court for his good painting
The Ministry of Works camped the ministry
Later, he served as the commander of Jinyi Wei and ZhenFu, and was on the basis of Renzhi Hall
Lin Liang, Qiulin, Gathering Birds, Guangzhou Art Museum
Compared with Jiangnan, Beijing and other places, Guangzhou before the Ming Dynasty is a desolate place for art, and only three Guangdong painters are recorded in the painting catalogue. However, before Lin Liang began, there were as many as seventy or eighty court painters in the Ming Dynasty. Never before has a Guangdong painter had such a great influence on the art world. Therefore, some people have designated Lin Liang as the "ancestor of Cantonese painting", which is not unreasonable.
Lin Liang's "Han LuQi Bird Map"
Lin Liang's ink birds, trees and stones, inheriting the Indulgent Sketch method of the Southern Song Dynasty Painting School, flying vigorously, there are similar cursives, and the ink color is flexible and vivid. Most of the paintings are based on majestic or interesting natural objects, with concise and accurate brushwork, freehand and shape.
Lin Liang's "Lu Yan Chart Axis"
Throughout the history of painting, Lin Liang's greatest contribution to flower and bird painting is that he pioneered the Ming Dynasty freehand ink painting style of flowers and birds, which became a school of its own, and deeply influenced the development of freehand flower and bird painting in later generations. Founded by Lin Liangkai and through the evolution of Shen Zhou, Wen Zhengming, Chen Chun and others, freehand flowers and birds became the most popular and accomplished form of flower and bird painting in the Ming Dynasty.
Even the great calligrapher Xu Wei praised in the poem "Liu Chao Yunyan": "Who is the first flower and bird in this dynasty? Zuo Guanglin was alive and well. In the eyes of the arrogant Xu Wei, Lin Liang was the well-deserved first among the flower and bird painters of the Ming Dynasty, and he also had to think that he was inferior.
Next, let's read Xu Wei's "recommended" master works together and learn to appreciate!
Admire Lin Liang's flower and bird paintings
Lin Liang's "Autumn Eagle Diagram"
Lin Liang's "Eagle Vertical Axis"
Lin Liang Flowers and birds
Lin Liang's "Autumn Slope Gathering Birds"
Lin Liang's "Phoenix Diagram"
Lin Liang's "Snow Scene Reed Goose Diagram"
Lin Liang's "Peacock Diagram"
Lin Liang's "Birds and Flowers Standing Axis"
Lin Liang's "Bamboo Bird Chart Axis"
Lin Liang's "Banana Bird Diagram"
Lin Liang's "Lu Yan Tu"
Lin Liang's "Ancient Wood Jackdaw Diagram"
Lin Liang's "Wooden Bird Diagram"
Lin Liang's "Double Eagle Diagram"
Lin Liang's "Drawing eagles"
Lin Liang's "Shrub Collection Bird Diagram"
Lin Liang's "Shrub Collection bird map" (partial)
Lin Liang's "Pine Crane Vertical Axis"
Source: Little Crab Who Loves Fiction
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