Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Ink landscape painting
Ink landscape painting
For example, Fuchun Shan Jutu, Running Horse, Ink Shrimp, White Night View, Journey to the Western Hills and so on.
Fuchun Shan Jutu is a paper ink painting created by Huang Yu, a painter in Yuan Dynasty, in A.D. 1350, and it is one of the top ten famous paintings handed down from generation to generation in China. Huang was painted by his brother Zheng Xun, who changed hands several times and was beheaded for "burning the painting as a sacrifice". The first half: Yushan map, now in Zhejiang Provincial Museum; Volume II: Useless Teacher's Paper.
"Running Horse" is a colored paper painting created by Xu Beihong on 194 1, which is now in Xu Beihong Memorial Hall. "Running Horse Map" depicts a horse galloping from far to near. Thick brush strokes, light colors, vigorous lines, and great excitement are unique and romantic.
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