Why should the Zhao Meng Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition in the Forbidden City be screened?

In the past two days, the news of the Zhao Mengfu Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition held in the Forbidden City has been screened: the Palace Museum, Shanghai Museum, Liaoning Provincial Museum and other cultural and art institutions have provided 107 pieces of art treasures, among which all the volumes such as Autumn Poetry, Poetry of Returning Home and Ode to Wine Virtue have been included. So, what kind of person is Zhao Mengfu and his artistic achievements?

Zhao Mengfu Ziang, a native of Zhejiang (now Huzhou, Zhejiang), is the 11th grandson and a direct descendant of Zhao, the king of Qin. He was also a famous painter and calligrapher in the late Song Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty. His paintings and calligraphy treasures were sold for 65.438+26 billion yuan. Legend has it that when he was a child, he was very clever, obsessed with reading, and had a strong understanding of art. From an artistic point of view, Zhao Mengfu's landscapes, figures, flowers and birds were almost exquisite, such as Drinking Horses in Autumn Suburbs, Bathing Horses, and Water Village, which were all praised by later generations. Also known as "a rare all-rounder among literati painters".