? Famous Bamboo Carvers and Their Works in Ming and Qing Dynasties

Famous calligrapher, painter and bamboo carving collector in Ming and Qing Dynasties (collection handed down from generation to generation)

Famous Bamboo Carvers and Their Works in Ming and Qing Dynasties

Zhu He:

Zi Ziming, whose real name is Song Lin, was born in Jiajing and Wanli of Ming Dynasty (1522~ 1620). My ancestors were originally from Xin 'an, then moved to Huating, Ning City (now Songjiang County, Shanghai), and finally settled in Jiading. Zhu Zuoshi is good at painting and painting, and his seal cutting is fine.

Zhu:

Zhu He's son, whose name is Qingfu, is Komatsu. "Seiko Xiao Zhuan, good at sketching landscapes", inherited his father's bamboo carving industry and got a true biography. Therefore, the carver is clever, delicate in conception, fine in knife cutting and lively in spirit.

Zhu:

Song No.3 is the young grandson of the second son, and the three generations of grandparents and grandchildren are called "Jiading Three Zhu". Zhu's ambition is great. He lives in the world under his own name. His main artistic activity was during the Chongzhen period in the late Ming Dynasty.

Zhu Zhimei:

No.1 Bolu, No.1 Song Wan, grandson of He Zhu, a famous bamboo engraver in Jiading in the late Ming Dynasty. His works are good at poetry and prose, good at calligraphy, influenced by his father's ancestral home art, and good at carving bamboo. Although bamboo carving was not as famous as his younger brother Zhu, it was also one of the famous bamboo carving masters at that time, and together with Xu Yunlu, Zhang Biao and Liu, it was called "practicing Sichuan Four Seclusions".

Zhu Haisan:

Jiaqing, a famous sculptor in Qing Dynasty, was nicknamed Three Immortals. People from Suzhou, Jiangsu. All wood, bamboo, stone, bone, jade, ivory and other carving skills are all proficient. There was once a statue of a tooth tower, eleven stories high, and even the expressions of people calling each other at the tower were engraved.

Famous Bamboo Carvers and Their Works in Ming and Qing Dynasties

Zhu Wenyou:

No, it's Wu's husband, a famous pen sculptor in Jiading during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. Get his father-in-law Wu Zhi? Refers to the teaching and inheritance of Wu's bamboo carving techniques, and its style is also Wu's all the way.

Zhu Baozhen:

Ziyuan, a native of Deqing, Zhejiang Province in the Qing Dynasty, was a bamboo engraver in the late Qing Dynasty. Painting and calligraphy, finely carved bamboo, mostly imitate epigraphy, sculpture imitates Korean and Korean schools, and quaint fonts.

Zhu:

The word "Yufu" is a self-employed orchid. In the late Qing Dynasty, he left Luodian and lived in Jiading. He can write calligraphy, draw flowers and landscapes, and he is extremely clever. I began to learn bamboo carving in middle age. All knives are made with flat knives. He once studied with Ma Guozhen to carve bamboo handrails, and imitated the master of three-dimensional bamboo carving, with the same spirit. Most of the works in my life are small pieces, all of which are seal cutting. I also like to carve a three-dimensional flower on various sandalwood boxes, which is exquisite and exquisite. Today, there are two products handed down from generation to generation, "Bohua Broken Branch Bean Paste Box".

Tong Hua:

Tang Jian, a native of Jiading, Qing Dynasty, was born and died in an unknown year and was good at carving bamboo. Especially the small print on the side of the fan bone. Most of the seal cutting was written by Pu Suo, a famous calligrapher in Tongli. Zhou E played with a knife and carved beautifully. Fine as a fly beard, but the branches are white and orderly, and those who see them are called ghosts.