In the auction of Beijing Changfeng two months ago, He's Postscript Guo Shanshui sold for 565,438+00,000 yuan on four screens, creating the fourth highest calligraphy price ever recorded. This is a calligraphy work auctioned by Christie's 1989 in Hong Kong.
Personal data:
He (1799 ~ 1873) was born in Daozhou (now Daoxian), Hunan Province, with the word Zizhen, the name of Dongzhou lay man, and the name of Wensuao later, the ape-arm Weng. Because he wrote the county elbow, he took the meaning of Li Guang's ape arm bending bow. Official to Yuan Wen school management, Wu Yingdian seal repair, learning politics and other positions. He once gave lectures at Chengnan College in Changsha and Dongzhou Caotang in Yuchang High Wharf. He is proficient in epigraphy and calligraphy and is famous for his calligraphy. He is known as the first person in the Qing Dynasty. His calligraphy is all big and small, and he is good at seal cutting. His regular script is elegant, but not sparse. At the same time, it also incorporates the precipitous and dense features of the North Monument, Ou Yangxun and Ouyang Tong, and pursues the style of "Zhang Hei Nv Epitaph" and "Dao Yin Monument", which makes his calligraphy extraordinary. Small letters also use the golden method, and the brushwork is meaningful. The cursive script melts and prints, and the converter is magnificent and unique. His seal script, pen-centered, can be mixed with official script, and the cursive brushwork is also unique. He's calligraphy developed smoothly in his early years, wandering between Yan Zhenqing, Li Yong, Wang Xizhi and the inscriptions in the Northern Dynasties, with a pure flavor. Middle-aged people are getting older, their brushwork is getting more and more calm, their pens are shaking, and their taste is heavy; In old age, people are older than books and have reached the fire.
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