laitimes

Ming Zhan Jingfeng's "Landscape Album"

Ming Zhan Jingfeng's "Landscape Album"
Ming Zhan Jingfeng Landscape Album

Length 23 cm width 26 cm * 8 Wanli three years (1575) made

Guangdong Poly 2005 winter auction transaction price of 495,000 yuan

Plutonium printing

Zhan Jingfeng, Hengyang Peng's appreciation, Ningxiang Museum Treasure Seal

Inscription

In July of the third year of the Wanli Calendar, Zhan Jingfeng

Side trek

Zhan Jingfeng landscape and water authenticity, ancient light room treasures

Yunfeng Collection

Ming Zhan Jingfeng's "Landscape Album"
Ming Zhan Jingfeng's "Landscape Album"
Ming Zhan Jingfeng's "Landscape Album"
Ming Zhan Jingfeng's "Landscape Album"
Ming Zhan Jingfeng's "Landscape Album"
Ming Zhan Jingfeng's "Landscape Album"
Ming Zhan Jingfeng's "Landscape Album"
Ming Zhan Jingfeng's "Landscape Album"
Ming Zhan Jingfeng's "Landscape Album"

Zhan Jingfeng (1532-1602), zidongtu, baiyue mountain people, also known as dalonggong guests, etc., was a native of Liutang Village, Xiuning County, Anhui Province. In 1567, Zhan Jingfeng township was selected in the examination, in 1582 he supplemented the Teachings of Macheng in Hubei Province, and in 1588 he moved to The Confucius Of the Hanlin Academy in Nanjing, and was promoted to the post of Secretary of the Southern Bureaucracy. In 1595, he was made a professor in Baoning, Sichuan. In 1598, he was promoted to the general judgment of Pingle Province in Guangxi. He loved calligraphy and painting all his life, and left many calligraphy works to pass on. Zhan's activities were in the late Ming Dynasty, and he was famous in poetry, calligraphy and painting, and at that time, some people called him Zhu Yunming and Wen Zhengming, the leading figures of calligraphy and painting of the Ming Generation. Although the official work he did in his life was small, his artistic achievements were not low. His articles mainly studied Han Fu and pre-Qin prose such as "Zhuangzi" and "Zuo Chuan"; painting learned the landscapes of Huang Gongwang and Ni Zhan, who were good at folding branches and flowers, and in his later years he used calligraphy as ink bamboo, which was passed down from generation to generation, which was typical; the calligraphy of Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi' father and son, in his later years, was good at wild grass and imitated Huaisu.

Read on