Liu Chun Caotang Collection, Mo 'an Collection, Yi Bingshou's Works Collection in Qing Dynasty, Yi Bingshou's Li Shu Selected Ink, etc.
Yi Bingshou likes painting and printing, and also has poems handed down from generation to generation. Works and calligraphy, especially exquisite seal script, are exquisite and charming. His books transcend the archaism and make the calligraphy of Qing Dynasty shine brilliantly. Lishu is particularly indulgent and elegant, with a lofty and broad atmosphere, and is called everyone with Deng.
Brief introduction of yi bingshou
Yi Bingshou was a good calligrapher before his death. He likes painting, seal cutting and poetry. Yi Lishu has a distinct personality, straight strokes, even distribution, full sides and strict rules, and has a strong interest in decorative arts, without the habit of "swallowtail with silkworm head" in the late period. This official calligraphy association has strict central strokes, hides the head and protects the tail, and the strokes are roughly equal in thickness. Round and straightforward, it is obviously an original seal and brush strokes.
This knot is balanced left and right. His official script makes good use of thick ink, which is soft and shiny, and his strokes are smooth and accurate. These five words are combined into one, and their brushwork is vigorous, and the Chinese painting is thick and straight, which combines the advantages of Han Li's famous monuments such as Ode to a Pavilion, Zhang Qianbei and Fang Heng Monument, and forms its own official script which is strict but not rigid, dignified and charming, and exaggerated and reasonable.