"Corridor Qujian" comes from the modern literati painting familyPu Xinyu(1895-1963), the picture is elegant and lofty, exuding a quiet atmosphere of landscape poetry. Pu Xinyu, the character Xinyu, the name Xishan Yishi, a descendant of the Qing imperial family, and Zhang Daqian are called "Nan Zhang Bei Pu". He is a very influential landscape painter and calligrapher in the modern and modern painting world.
"Corridor Qujian" is concise in pen and ink, and the composition is exquisite. The winding promenade in the painting leans on the sound of mountain streams and murmurs, and the delicate brushstrokes outline the layers of mountains, stones and woods. Pu Xinyu's painting style is based on the Northern sect and incorporates the brushwork of the Southern Sect. He is especially good at using the vertical and horizontal strokes, the ink colors are staggered, and he has both strength and charm. The picture is ethereal and sparse, and the secluded paths in the mountains are far-reaching, conveying a quiet, adaptive and transcendent artistic conception.
Pu Xinyu has read poetry and books all his life, and poems, books, paintings, and prints are all refined. He attaches great importance to poetry and painting, paying attention to the artistic pattern of "there is painting in poetry, and there is poetry in painting". In "Corridor Qujian", he used thick and vigorous pen and ink to show the quiet and elegant interest of literati painting vividly, and it also reflected his painting proposition of adhering to tradition and integrating his own style.
Pu Xinyu's "Corridor Qujian" is not only a masterpiece of landscape and landscape, but also a treasure that integrates the artistic conception of poetry, calligraphy and painting. Dehuatang has long focused on the acquisition of precious works of art such as calligraphy and painting, calligraphy, calligraphy, and letters by famous ancient and modern Chinese masters at high prices. If you have a collection of Pu Xinyu's paintings in your hands, you are cordially invited to contact us so that these treasures carrying poetry and tradition can continue to shine.