Wang Xuezhong title deed
Wang Xuezhong, Huyan, whose real name is Nai, is from Tengzhou, Shandong Province, 1925. 1942 was admitted to the Chinese Painting Department of Beijing Jinghua Academy of Fine Arts. He studied under Qiu Shiming, Wu Jingting and Rong Geng, and then transferred from the Ink Painting Department of Beiping National Art College to the Painting Department of Central Academy of Fine Arts to study New Year pictures and oil paintings. At the same time, he also got the guidance of Qi Baishi, Huang, Xu Beihong and Li Keran. Calligraphy has a solid foundation and is good in all aspects, especially cursive script, which is bold and vigorous. 1925 was born in Tengzhou City, Shandong Province. 1945 graduated from the Department of Traditional Chinese Painting of Beijing Jinghua Academy of Fine Arts, and later joined the Department of Painting of Central Academy of Fine Arts. 1953 worked as an art teacher in Tianjin University. 65438-0978, joined the Chinese Painting Creation Group of the Ministry of Culture. From 65438 to 0985, Tianjin University established the "Wang Xuezhong Art Institute" and served as its director. 1989 won the Tianjin Luxun Literature and Art Award. His published works include: Calligraphy Collection, China's Painting Spectrum, Wang Xuezhong's Art Theory, Wang Xuezhong's Calligraphy Theory, Wang Xuezhong's Poetry Collection, Ye Bo's Painting Collection, etc. At present, he is the vice chairman of China Calligraphers Association, the chairman of Tianjin Calligraphers Association, the director and professor of the Art Institute of Tianjin University Graduate School, the consultant of China Poetry Society, the professor of the Art Department of National University of Tsukuba, the vice president of Beijing Yanhuang Painting Academy in China, and a special painter of Tianjin Painting Academy. During the period of 1987, Wang Xuezhong Art College of Tianjin University, Wang Xuezhong Art Museum of Tengzhou and Wang Xuezhong Art Museum of Qufu were successively built. In the 1980s and 1990s, they went deep into the northwest for many times, and completed a series of representative works in the northwest, such as The Tomb of the Han Family, The Tomb of Xixia and The Tengger Sand Sea.