New Liu Yunquan Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition on Wuhou Temple Art Museum

Author:Listening to FM Time:2022.08.28

The "Gu Baiyin -Liu Yunquan 80 Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition" hosted by the Chengdu Wuhou Temple Museum opened today at Wuhou Temple Art Museum. Liu Yunquan was born in Yangxi Town, Sichuan Province, Sichuan Province in 1943. He is an outstanding calligrapher, painter, and a thoughtful cultural person. He must be a must -have in each painting, simple and natural, and there is no carved ax cut mark. The slang folk songs are all in the painting, the smell is timeless, the thoughts are very elegant, and it is a real literati painter.

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The forty calligraphy and painting works exhibited this time have both eight -foot masterpieces and ebol. All works are intended to enter the painting with books, exudate books with painting, and focus on showing unique pen and ink. They have both traditional foundations and certain contemporary nature. The entire work of the work is performed, and the content is mostly expressed by mountains and rivers, and the metaphor is chanting, and the artistic philosophy of "pen and ink should be with the times".

Liu Yunquan said that the name "Gu Baiyin" this exhibition is intended to be taken from Du Fu's poems. At the same time, it also clearly clearly clearly clearly clearly clearly. Temple Art Museum. Mr. Liu Yunquan also donated two works: "Rolling the Water of the Yangtze River East" and "Gubacheng Picture Cui Yun Jian Fengyun" to Chengdu Wuhou Temple Museum. (Reporter Wang Huan)

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