1. Deng Shiru
Deng Shiru (1743-185), the famous "Wanbaishan people".
Deng, whose original name is Yan, whose word is stubborn Bo, was named Wanbai, Wanbai, Guhuanzi, Youzuo Taoist, Fengshui Fisherman and Longshan Qiaochang, and was a calligrapher and seal engraver in Qing Dynasty.
A painter and philologist, he was a master and scholar of art all his life, and was born in Huaining, Anhui (now Anqing, Anhui).
when Deng was young, his family was poor. When he was 9 years old, he studied for one year. After stopping school, he collected firewood and sold cake bait to make a living.
Then he made a living by writing and engraving.
I worked in Mei Shuo, a great collector in Jiangning, for 8 years, and I was very diligent in learning.
After studying rubbings and calligraphy, I finally became an outstanding calligrapher and seal engraver in the Qing Dynasty.
in the fifty-sixth year of Qianlong (1791), he worked as an aide to Bi Yuan, the governor of Huguang for three years.
2. Cheng Sui
Cheng Sui (167-1692), whose name was Mu Qian, Fei Min,No. Dirty Area and Qingxi, was a seal engraver and painter in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties.
Shexian (now Anhui) was born in Huating, Songjiang (now Songjiang, Shanghai).
In his early years, Cheng Sui was a talented person with excellent academic performance.
Cheng Sui, who once worshipped Chen Jiru, a famous figure in Huating, learned from Mei Gong, not only painting, but also his character and knowledge.
At the same time, I got to know Huang Daozhou from Mei Gong.
Cheng Sui is honest and upright, and his quality is not satisfactory.
Advocating integrity, he did not collude with Ruan Dacheng, Ma Shiying and other traitors, but befriended the famous drama theorist Li Yu and the great scholar Zhu Yizun in the early Qing Dynasty, which caused many disasters.
3. Ding Jing
Ding Jing (1695—1765) was a painter and seal engraver in the Qing Dynasty.
The word "Respect for the Body" is called "Blunt Ding" and "Yan Lin". It is also called "Longhongshan", "Lonely Cloud", "Shi Sou", "Menong", "Qing Mengsheng", "Playing Tea Weng", "Yan Lin Waishi", "Winning the Idle Old Man", "Lonely Cloud Shi Sou" and "Walking with a Staff Alone".
a native of Qiantang county, Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.
in the early years of Qianlong, he raised Hongbo and sold wine in the market.
I am fond of epigraphy, and I am good at painting poems, and my paintings are beautiful.
He is good at seal cutting and knife cutting. He is the founder of Zhejiang School and one of the "Eight Schools of Xiling".
4. Zhao Zhiqian
Zhao Zhiqian (1829-1884) was a famous painter and seal engraver in the Qing Dynasty in China.
Han nationality, from Shaoxing, Zhejiang.
The first word is Yi Fu, and the name is Lengjun; Change the word later? Uncle,No. Sad Temple, Mei Temple, No-boredom, etc.
Zhao Zhiqian has made great achievements in seal cutting, which has a far-reaching influence on later generations.
Modern masters such as Wu Changshuo and Qi Baishi benefited a lot from other places.
Many of his paintings and calligraphy works have been handed down from generation to generation, and later generations edited and published many kinds of picture albums and collections.
He is the author of The Poem of Sad Man, The Poem of Sad Man, The Book of Visiting Monuments in the Whole World, and The Notes of Six Dynasties, which is printed with the Seal of Two Golden Butterflies Hall.
5. Wu Changshuo
Wu Changshuo (August 1, 1844—November 29, 1927), formerly known as Jun, Junqing, whose name was Chang Shuo, whose alias was Luan Lu, Dalong, Kutie, etc., called himself Wu Zi in his later years, male, Han nationality, from Anji, Zhejiang.
The key figures in the transitional period of modern Chinese painting and calligraphy.
a great master of "poetry, calligraphy, painting and seal", he was a famous Chinese painter, calligrapher and seal engraver in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, and he was named as "four masters of Shanghai school in the late Qing Dynasty" along with Ren Bonian, Zhao Zhiqian and Xugu.
Wu Changshuo's art is unique and more creative, and he is good at freehand brushwork flowers. He uses calligraphy to paint, and integrates calligraphy, seal cutting, brushwork and composition into painting, forming a unique painting style full of golden stone flavor.
He used seal script to write Mei Lan, wild grass to make grapes, and made flowers, wood and stones. His brushwork was bold and vigorous, and his composition was almost as white as the calligraphy, with the combination of reality and reality, prominent subject and strong color contrast in the picture.