It is age, 91 years old.
Huang Binhong (January 27, 1865 - March 25, 1955), was first named Maozhi, and later changed his name to Zhi. Male, originally from She County, Huizhou, Anhui Province, and born in Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province. A modern Chinese painter who is good at painting landscapes and is a master of landscape painting. He is also a calligrapher, and together with Bai Jiao, Gao Ershi, and Li Zhimin, he is known as the "Four Masters of Literary Calligraphy in the 20th Century". He once served as the principal of the China Art College. After liberation, he served as a member of the Second National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and a director of the Chinese Artists Association. Known as "the outstanding painter of the Chinese people"; died of illness in Hangzhou, Zhejiang on March 25, 1955.
In the modern Chinese painting world, Huang Binhong is an important painter. His dark, dense, thick and heavy painting style and rich and rich brushwork contain the aesthetic orientation of being virtuous and carrying things.
For decades, Huang Binhong’s paintings have been attracting attention from the art world and gradually released huge energy, influencing the current Chinese painting world. Calligraphy has a unique practical significance for Huang Binhong, and is the "source of living water" for his brushwork and painting techniques. Huang Binhong’s fundamental emphasis and practical application of calligraphy to literati freehand painting followed him almost throughout his life. Huang Binhong proactively applied calligraphy principles to painting and achieved such high realistic effects. It can be said that Huang Binhong's paintings are pavilions built on the basis of calligraphy. Its stability and height are related to calligraphy.