LOT 2181 China Bada Shanren- Flower and Bird
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27*23cm
The Bada Shanren is Zhu Da. Zhu Da (1626-about 1705), formerly known as Zhu Tongtuo, Zi Ren'an, was named Badashanren, Xuege, Geshan, Renwu, Daolang, etc., when he was a monk, he was named Chuanqi, Han nationality, from Nanchang, Jiangxi. A painter in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, a master of Chinese painting. Ming survivors. Zhu Da was the ninth grandson of Zhu Quan, the 17th son of Zhu Yuanzhang, the ancestor of the Ming Dynasty. Good at calligraphy and calligraphy, Huang Tingjian used calligraphy in his early years. The flowers and birds are mainly freehand brushwork, with exaggerated and peculiar images. The brush and ink are condensed and Shen Yi, and the style is majestic and timeless. The landscape is mastered by Dong Qichang. Good at calligraphy, can write poetry, and use very little ink.
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