Who was the painter of the Qing Dynasty?

Wang (1686- 1759), a native of Shexian County, Anhui Province. One of the "Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou", who never entered the official career, made a living by selling paintings, was good at making ink plums and was addicted to tea, which led to blindness. He claimed to be "I know that I have been a bitter lover all my life, and I love plum blossoms and tea." Calligraphy is especially good at official script, square and elegant, regardless of the picky form of strokes. The stippling is meticulous, the pen is calm and simple, and the style comes from the Han tablet. Sometimes people have poems to praise it: "The laity in the nest is a good old man, and he does not hesitate to collect clothes." "You can't sit and lie for three days, and you can't share the same door." Besides calligraphy, he is good at painting and printing. In recent years, in the auction market of Tianjin autumn cultural relics and artworks, an anecdote sketch of Wang, Boating in the Stream, has obvious Jing Ya charm and is full of the charm of literati painting. At the age of 54, Wang was blind in his left eye, and his paintings were once caught in the dilemma of "you don't love, but the poor are quite sympathetic". However, he was not frightened by the sudden disability, and he kept improving himself and writing tirelessly, heading for a more difficult artistic road; One eye is blind, amuse yourself and sketch. He specially carved a spare chapter "Left Blind Student". There is also a chapter "Keep a dazzling tip", which is self-motivated and interesting; They are all used to stamp the paintings and calligraphy works of the left blind queen. Painting is like a person, which embodies the temperament of "people are as clear as plum blossoms". Jin Nong, an old friend, called it "blind in eyes but not blind in heart", which embodies the integrity of a scholar who is willing to be indifferent, detached and self-admiring. Boating on a Stream (lens), 24.5 cm in diameter, silk edition, freehand brushwork in ink and wash. On a picture as round as the moon, distant mountains are winding and faint, rivers and swamps, and there are only a few geese on the boundless horizon. Under the sparse weeping willows, a small boat is moored, sitting on the back of a blue robe, looking up at yan zhen in the sky; "Wan Li's rivers and lakes are separated by the old tour, and the old mountains are empty", which seems to mean homesickness. Ink and wash with a pen, not dry, not rubbing, concise pen and ink, very elegant composition, poetic charm. Although it is a sketch, it is a good system for sketching and expressing ideas. The inscription "Qiu Zheng, Wang" is painted on the upper right, and "Chao Lin" is printed on Zhu Wenxiao's text. Notes of China Painters' Seal Carving (edited by Shanghai Museum), "Lin Chao" is printed on three sides, but without this style, it should be Wang Yi's seal. I don't know who the "Autumn Temple" is, but it has yet to be verified by relevant experts. This painting seems to be a simple work of the blind king. He divorced himself from the people and didn't see the history of painting. /bbs/read.php? tid= 143。 Fpage=7 His related pictures