Ge Yuetan calligraphy price

Ge Yuetan (1854 ~ 1935) was a painter and calligrapher in the late Qing dynasty. Formerly known as ge, the word moon altar. After his birth, he was named "Mingxin" and "Taoist Chen Geng". Shandong people. During the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, when he was a "bosom friend" in Beijing Baiyun Temple, he studied under the famous calligraphy. Nearly 50 years old, he was promoted to the "abbot" of Shenyang Taiqing Palace, and his calligraphy and painting became more and more famous in Shenyang. Calligraphy and painting are not refined, and they are responsive. Together with Lianpu and Shaoshan, they are also called the Three Masters of Fengtian (Shenyang). The plaque he inscribed for the "Zhonghefu" teahouse still exists today. After the death of Huang Xing and Cai E, they wrote an inscription to the elegiac couplet: "No one country's scholars are equal to two countries, and it is difficult to be perfect." It is widely read by the public. In the 24th year of the Republic of China (1935), it was "feathered" in Taiqing Palace, and the original works of Ge Yuetan abbot painters were handed down from generation to generation.

About 3000 yuan