Dai Xiaofeng's Calligraphy Works

Lixian county, Hebei province. In his youth, he studied calligraphy with Kang Youwei, and 1920 was admitted to Beijing Institute of Art to study painting. After that, I devoted myself to calligraphy, got a deep understanding of Zhang Menglong, Ma Wu Temple, Longmen Twenty and other inscriptions, and made a deep study of Yan Yan, steamed stuffed bun and other inscriptions, drawing on the strengths of many families and forming a noble and beautiful style. The following are Dai Xiaofeng's calligraphy works that I arranged for you. I hope they are useful to you!

Appreciation of Dai Xiaofeng's Calligraphy Works

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Artistic effect of calligraphy

As an art form, calligraphy is not only a tool for taking notes, but also has rich image characteristics. Like painting and calligraphy, it is expressed by lines. Calligraphy and painting are homologous? Statement. Calligraphers create works of various styles by giving full play to the performance and writing skills of writing tools such as brushes, giving people artistic enjoyment and achieving good artistic effects.

Today's calligraphy art has evolved from the ancient calligraphy art, and many calligraphers have inherited the excellent tradition of ancient calligraphy and made innovations. If you want to appreciate the art of calligraphy, you must know something about the style of calligraphy and its origin.

Different from other art forms, calligraphy art is most closely related to people's lives. Children should learn to write from the first day of school. Beautiful writing is not only convenient for study and life, but also reflects a person's moral cultivation and quality, so the predecessors have? Like this? Statement. Calligraphy originates from writing practice and is higher than general practical writing. Exquisite and rich in cultural connotation. It is a typical expression of China culture and even oriental culture. After absorbing the tradition of China's calligraphy art, the Japanese devoted persistent energy to the research and study of calligraphy. In order to raise the world's attention to calligraphy, the Japanese call it? Shudao? As early as the beginning of this century, a multi-volume large-scale calligraphy collection "The Complete Works of Calligraphy and Taoism" was published, and many contemporary calligraphers in China still benefit from it. In recent years, various Copybook for calligraphy, large-scale calligraphy posts, calligraphy reference books, crash copybooks and various calligraphy dictionaries have emerged one after another, providing a lot of convenience for calligraphy lovers.