Appreciation of Huang's Calligraphy Works
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Brief introduction of yellow characters
Huang (1865- 1955) is a native of Tandu Village, Xixiang, Shexian County, Anhui Province, and his ancestral home is Jinhua, Zhejiang Province. Formerly known as Maozhi, later renamed Maozhi, morpheme. By middle age, it was even more obvious in Hong Bin, and it was given to other departments. In the following years, it was given to Hongzuo and Huangshan people. In his early years, he was keen on current affairs and participated in the League, Nanshe and Sinology Preservation Society. Later, he devoted himself to academics, studying the history and theory of painting. He has worked in quintessence of China magazine, China Times and Commercial Press. , and edited by China Guoguang Society, China Grand View. Professor of Xinhua Art College and Beiping Art College of East China Branch of Central Academy of Fine Arts, member of China People's Political Consultative Conference. He is a great master in the history of modern art in China, with profound knowledge, rich writings and excellent poetry, calligraphy, printing and appreciation.
He is the author of Tao Combinatorial Characters, An Introduction to Ancient Printing, On Ancient Printing, Interpretation and Reading of Ancient Characters, Micro-painting of Ancient Painting, On Lu Hong Painting, On Ancient Famous Paintings, The Origin of Huangshan Painters, The Essentials of Painting, The Printing of Hong Bin Caotang and The Collection of Painting Studies.
1On March 25th, 955, he died at 3: 30am due to ineffective treatment of gastric cancer at the age of 90.
Huang art review
Huang is a very important painter in modern painting circles in China. Its black, dense, thick and heavy painting style and colorful pen and ink contain the great spirit and moral concept of self-improvement of the Chinese nation and the aesthetic orientation of natural beauty. For decades, Huang's paintings have been widely concerned by the art world, and gradually released great energy, which has influenced the painting circles in China today.
Calligraphy has a unique practical significance to Huang, which is attributed to his brushwork and brushwork. Source running water? . Huang's basic attention to calligraphy and practical operation of literati's freehand brushwork almost accompanied his life. No one has actively applied the principles of calligraphy to painting like Huang, and achieved such high practical results. It can be said that Huang's paintings are pavilions based on calligraphy, and their stability and height are related to calligraphy.