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Qing Dynasty painter Wen Dian - landscape can pass on the Ming family law, with a fine brush, stained and confused

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Wen Dian (1633-17o4), zi and ye, nanyun shanqiao, a native of Changzhou (present-day Suzhou, Jiangsu). Grandson of Wen Peng, the son of the famous Ming Dynasty painter Wen Zhengming. Famous calligrapher and painter in the early Qing Dynasty. Works of poetry, good books, paintings. Landscape can pass on the Ming family law, with a fine pen, stained with confusion, covered with ink to win also. Good characters, especially long pine bamboo sketches, pen and ink and its elegance, loose body good moss, when people joke: "Wen point pine, wen also text, point also point." "Kiyoshi does not seek fame. The Kyoshi, people want to recommend Dr. Kuniko. When his father died, he lived in the cemetery, abandoned his children's business, and entertained himself with books and paintings to provide food and clothing. Died at the age of seventy-two. South gathered. "Wu County Chronicle, Changzhou County Chronicle, Wen Clan Genealogy Sequel, Guo [Qing] Dynasty Painting Continuation, Exposure Book Pavilion Collection, Tong Yin On Painting, Painting Rhymes"

Qing Dynasty painter Wen Dian - landscape can pass on the Ming family law, with a fine brush, stained and confused
Qing Dynasty painter Wen Dian - landscape can pass on the Ming family law, with a fine brush, stained and confused
Qing Dynasty painter Wen Dian - landscape can pass on the Ming family law, with a fine brush, stained and confused
Qing Dynasty painter Wen Dian - landscape can pass on the Ming family law, with a fine brush, stained and confused

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