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Xu Zhang

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Painters in Qing Dynasty
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Xu Zhang (after 1694-1755) was a painter of the Qing Dynasty. Yao Garden, a Yao garden, Jiangsu Lou County (today Shanghai Songjiang), a disciple of portrait painter Shen Shao. [1 ]
Chinese name
Xu Zhang
Nationality
the Qing dynasty
date of birth
1694
Date of death
After 1755

Character's Life

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Look around the portraits of the gentry's family and copy them carefully, so that you can get the beauty of the characters' shape and spirit, and become a famous artist. He first used raw paper to paint portraits, and his brush and ink were used to dye the emptiness and harmony. He can also paint landscapes, flowers and plants, plants and insects. Qianlong In the first year (1736), he was introduced to the Academy by Weaving Tula(《 A Continuation of the Paintings of the Guo Dynasty 》It was the only imperial court in Kangxi, and its name was Kyoto. He left the palace soon. Zi Xujun, whose name is Junting, was able to write the name of Shubang when he was nine years old. He regretted his early death. Another son, Xu Hao, named Qifeng, Photo Can inherit family learning.

Artistic achievements

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Xu Zhang painted "Full Thoughts and Sincere Images of Songjiang Bangyan Album"
He once painted a picture of Songjiang sages, and a book named "Songjiang Bangyan Picture" (collected in Nanjing Museum). Since the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, when the great scholar was full of sincerity, to the end of the Ming Dynasty, when Chen Zilong, a famous anti Qing scholar, there were a total of 100 people, in order to show his hometown's integrity and academic integrity, such as loyalty, filial piety, integrity, and literary science. Qianlong In the twelfth year (1747), he wrote the Painting of Leaning on a Horse (described in the Painting of the Guo Dynasty). Qianlong Fifteen years (1750)《 Li Kai's single tree image 》Axis (Li Kai, with the word Tiejun, was born in Yingqingshan, a scholar during the reign of Emperor Qianlong, who made a living by farming in Liaopanshan), now in Tibet the palace museum