Alpine Works by Famous Calligraphers

Gaoshan, whose real name is Gao Bingshan, 1957, is from Cangzhou, Hebei. When he was a child, he moved to Heilongjiang with his father and graduated from Mudanjiang Normal School. The combination of alpine cursive script and seal script is ancient, spicy and magical, and its unique artistic technique gives people beautiful artistic enjoyment. He is a famous calligrapher in contemporary China. The following are the famous calligrapher's alpine works I compiled for you, I hope they are useful to you!

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Personal profile of Gaoshan

Gao Bingshan, 1957, born in Cangzhou, Hebei. When he was a child, he moved to Heilongjiang with his father and graduated from Mudanjiang Normal School. Now living in Beijing, specializing in calligraphy creation research. As a teenager, Mr. Gao Shan loved calligraphy, assiduously copied the works of famous calligraphers and painters, and became attached to calligraphy. After studying and teaching, I often visit famous painters and calligraphers in Saibei and Jiangnan, trying to figure out hundreds of masterpieces of ancient and modern calligraphy and calligraphy inscriptions. I never leave my pen, and I don't want to transfer it. Then I studied and created outstanding brushwork art and unique composition, combining cursive script with seal script to give people beautiful artistic enjoyment. In 200 1 year, he won the highest sales prize in the National Award-winning Artists Expo and won many awards in the National Calligraphy Art Competition. His works have been published in many newspapers and magazines. Mr. Gao Shan's calligraphy works have won the favor and praise of domestic and foreign guests. Inscription for the second program at the invitation of CCTV? Cultural Beijing? Four big characters. Mr. Gao Shan's calligraphy works are well-known at home and abroad, and he is sparing no effort to study the art of calligraphy in China, making persistent efforts and creating greater glories. Mr. Gao Shan is currently a member of Heilongjiang Calligraphers Association, Beijing Old People Calligraphy and Painting Association, president of Beijing Yuyuan Painting and Calligraphy Institute, member of China Art Researcher, member of China International Celebrity Painting and Calligraphy Institute, director of Kyushu Painting and Calligraphy Institute of China International Painting and Calligraphy Research Association, member of China Calligraphy Association and art consultant of Tsinghua Tongfang.

Introduction of Zhu Wen Square Pen Container with Little Knowledge of Calligraphy

Asparagus square pen holder, clear, high 15cm, mouth and foot length 12cm. Old collection of Qing palace.

The pen container is almost cubic, with slightly thicker walls and shallow square feet. Light-colored bamboo springs are pasted side by side with bamboo stripes inside and outside. Its ornamentation is simple, but it is intriguing. Nodes are represented by geometric evolution patterns. The number of knots of each bamboo pole is different, and the pattern direction changes regularly, forming a sense of rhythm and movement. In addition, the tire repair is exquisite, the nodes are slightly convex, the nodes are slightly concave, and the ups and downs are even, which makes the bamboo spring not light and thin, adding a three-dimensional sense.

The bamboo reeds of this pen container are closely attached, carefully spliced, harmonious in transition, moist in color and jade-like in teeth, showing its unique charm. In the mid-Qing Dynasty, in the pursuit of complex and rich palace crafts, it was really commendable to have such works with exquisite skills, simple elegance and fresh style.