Tang Yin carved the seal of "the first romantic talent in the south of the Yangtze River", and it really lived up to its reputation. He is outstanding not only in poetry, but also in painting. In addition to exquisite landscape paintings, figures, ladies and even immortals are extremely exquisite and vivid. Calligraphy originated from the integration of Zhao Mengfu. It is very handsome and interesting, and it is quite kung fu. In addition, he can compose music and collect folk songs, and such talents are rare among literati in the Ming Dynasty.
Textual Research on Courtyard Painting of Yinzong in the Southern Song Dynasty
It is universally acknowledged that Tang Yin's paintings were included in the school. Because of this, when it comes to the "five schools" painting, Tang Yin is not listed, only that Tang Yin is a scholar, and his paintings belong to the category of literati painting. It was only when the region was divided that it was listed as one of the four "Wu Pai" families.
The first line is delicate, vigorous and colorful. The representative work of this kind of painting is The Prostitute in Shu Meng Palace. This painting is the masterpiece of Tang Yin's meticulous beauty painting. The second category, smooth pen and ink, smooth pen-to-pen, undulating line drawing, is relatively extensive. Li Xing's description of flowing water and Yan Hui's description of broken reed are intertwined, free and rhythmic. The representative work of this kind is Autumn Fan Map, which depicts a beautiful woman standing in the autumn wind with a fan in her hand with a highly refined brushwork. Tang Yin is good at freehand brushwork of flowers and birds. His paintings are different from the courtyard, the solemnity and vigor of Shen Zhou and the elegance and elegance of Wen Zhiming, showing liveliness, freedom, interest and realism. Legend has it that the Raven Array written by Tang Yin hangs at home. One day, thousands of crows circled on the roof as if they were fighting fiercely, which was amazing.
The Book of Falling Flowers is one of Tang Yin's masterpieces.