Fang Zhaolin's honors

The Peach Blossom Garden-like landscape created by Fang Zhaolin has been praised by countless people. The Hong Kong government gave her many awards, including the Bronze Bauhinia Medal, and her paintings were also printed on the subway tickets. Museums at home and abroad have held many exhibitions for her, published dozens of paintings in different languages, and she has also become an honorary professor at different universities. The Fang Zhaolin Art Research Association was established by Wuxi Municipal Government, and the Fang Zhaolin Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition Hall was opened in Wuxi Museum. Her paintings are second only to Qi Baishi and Zhang Daqian in the auction house. Lin Sanzhi, a painter and calligrapher, wrote poems for Fang Zhaolin: Today, the audience has broadened their horizons and produced strange talents. From now on, you can't learn from calligraphy and painting.

In p>1992, he was awarded the "1991 Artist of the Year Award" by the Hong Kong Artists Union; [2]

In 1996, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in literature by the University of Hong Kong;

In p>2, he won the highest honor award of Fuji Art Museum in Tokyo;

In p>23, he was awarded the bronze bauhinia star by the Hong Kong SAR Government, and he donated three works to Hang Seng Bank.

In February p>2, he was awarded the highest honor award by Fuji Art Museum in Tokyo;

In June, 25, he donated 42 of his works from 1953 to 199 to the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, USA.

Fang Zhaolin has held many personal painting and calligraphy exhibitions at home and abroad. Over the years, his works have been selected for many large-scale painting and calligraphy exhibitions at home and abroad and won prizes, which are collected by museums and art galleries. He has published Fang Zhaolin Flower and Bird Painting Collection (Tokyo Edition), Fang Zhaolin Works Collection (Lundun Edition), Fang Zhaolin Painting and Calligraphy Collection (Shanghai Edition) and Zhao Gu Painting Art (Hong Kong Edition). Calligraphy is characterized by its simple style and lines, and Gu Zhuo is simple, magnificent and unique.

In p>1998, more than 3 works exhibited in China Art Museum were her representative works in various periods. Her paintings and calligraphy works are simple and clumsy, dry and wet, powerful, and powerful. Her paintings have a unique style and are determined to innovate, showing the flower-and-bird shapes of various characters with the charm of "clumsy" and "raw" and the childlike innocence.