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Woodcut home of Romain Rowland

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Woodcut home of Romain Rowland

Both Beardsley and Escher replace the colorful world with black and white, Biazle's works have a beautiful tendency and a unique grotesque atmosphere of the end of the century, and Escher combines abstract ideas with realistic styles to create magical black and white art, attracting many art lovers.

In the early 20th century, there was also a woodcarver who specialized in black and white paintings, Mai Sui Lele. In November 1932, Lu Xun published "Defense of "Comic Strips" in the Literary Monthly, in which he wrote: "There is a Maiseller in the Belgian State, who, like Romain Roland, escaped from a foreign country because of non-wartime in the European War. At most, his works are all a book, only the title, not even a small topic. ”

The creation of the book ticket about Mai Sui Lele seems to have been unknown to the Chinese people. His works have been mentioned in european, American and Japanese books on book stamps, such as this one: moving notes are emitted around the violin, and there are several books at the bottom, showing that the owner of the ticket is a person who loves literature and art very much. In terms of technique, it can be seen that Mai Sui Lele strengthens the texture of the image and the atmosphere of the environment through the clever treatment of black and white, and has a bold and smooth beauty, which can be seen in the strong decorative beauty produced by the use of black and white ash. The ruggedness of Maiselle and the decadence of Beardsley and the magic of Escher have their own unique flavors.

【Source: Tonight Newspaper】

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