Famous figure calligraphy and painting

The famous calligraphy and painting are as follows:

1, Qingming Riverside Map. The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival is the first of the top ten famous paintings handed down by China, no matter from the author's painting techniques or the conception of the whole painting. The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival is also the representative work of Zhang Zeduan, a painter in the Northern Song Dynasty, and belongs to the first-class national treasure. The whole painting is 24.8 cm wide and 528.7 cm long. Painted with silk, it belongs to the genre painting of the Northern Song Dynasty.

2. Fuchun Shan Jutu. Fuchun was a painter in the Yuan Dynasty, and Huang was painted by Zheng Zun, a useless teacher, who painted the scenery around Fuchun River. Because of its exquisite craftsmanship, it is also the pinnacle of China's ancient ink landscape painting, and its artistic achievements are unparalleled in China's traditional landscape painting.

3. "Luo Shen Fu Tu". Luo Shen Fu is based on Luo Shen Fu. Its author Gu Kaizhi is a famous painter, poet and calligrapher, and is often regarded as the founder of China's painting. This painting depicts the love story of the poet and the fairy from meeting to separation.

4. Hundred Horses. Although Hundred Horses is one of the top ten famous paintings in China, its author is Italian Lang Shining. Lang Shining 17 15 He traveled across the ocean to preach in China, and was called into the palace by Emperor Kangxi, who attached great importance to the skills of western learning, and began his career as a court painter for more than 50 years.

5. "Five Cattle Map". Wu Niu Tu is the most outstanding painting in my life, also known as Yun's Wu Niu Tu. It is also made of jute paper, which is one of the original paper silk paintings handed down from the Tang Dynasty and the oldest paper Chinese painting in existence. The five-ox map is 20.8 cm long and 139.8 cm wide. The five cows have their own characteristics and vivid images, which can be described as "from each according to his ability".