Brief introduction of Shen Fu.

Shen Fu was born in 1937 and moved to Taiwan Province province with his parents in 1948. He graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Taiwan Province Normal University. From 65438 to 0968, he went to the United States, entered the Department of Art and Archaeology of Princeton University, studied the history of China, and obtained master's and doctor's degrees. From 65438 to 0979, he became the director of China Art Department of National friel Art Museum.

Previously, he was a professor at the Art College of Taiwan Province Provincial University, a researcher at the Palace Museum, a researcher at Princeton University and an associate professor. Mr. Shen Fu's main research field is the history of ancient art in China, and he has deep attainments in China's calligraphy, painting history and calligraphy appraisal.

2065438+In March 2002, the keynote speaker of the 25th academic and cultural lecture of Mr. Qian Binsi of the Chinese University of Hong Kong was Professor Shen Fu. The topics are: the painting and calligraphy studio, the harvest year of painting and calligraphy collected by Ganlong Bingyin, the panorama before the fire in Fuchun Mountain Huangzhai, and the identification of the only vertical axis in Taipei Forbidden City.

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Take the road of identity

"My main job in the National Palace Museum in Taipei was to be responsible for exhibitions, but I didn't know enough about the collections at that time, so my daily homework was to launch a car collection from the warehouse and watch it every day. I haven't finished reading it for three years. It's not easy to look at paintings now. You can only watch a few at a time, and you have to approve a lot.

However, the collection of the National Palace Museum in Taipei is still limited. Together, the number of paintings and calligraphy in the Forbidden City in Beijing and the Shanghai Museum far exceeds that in the Forbidden City in Taipei. Many people think that the National Palace Museum in Taipei is full of national treasures. In fact, the collections of the National Palace Museum in Taipei are all accumulated by the royal families in past dynasties, and there are also many fake paintings. For example, on the emperor's birthday, ministers spend a lot of money to buy collections to flatter them, but after all, they have not been trained, and the authenticity is mixed.

There are many works of Song and Yuan Dynasties in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, but few are real. Only one in Fan Kuan is real. Why should I do the appraisal? Because I am a painter, I am very sensitive to pen and ink. I think the present exhibition is to tell the audience the truth, so I began to take the road of identification. "

-Shen Fu, an appraiser and painter in Taiwan Province Province, said, "Don't think that everything in the Forbidden City is a national treasure."

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