A painter refers to a person who specializes in painting, including creators of Chinese painting, oil painting, gouache painting, watercolor painting, oil painting, lacquer painting and other painting arts. Classified by country, such as Chinese painters and Western painters. Classified by painting materials, such as ink painters, oil painters, and sketch artists. Classified by subject matter, such as landscape painters, flower and bird painters, and figure painters. Classified by painter schools, such as: Huangquan Painting School, Huzhou Bamboo School, Zhejiang School, Wumen School, and Jinling School.
A painter's pseudonym is a name, stage name, pseudonym, font size, self-title, etc.
The pen names used by painters can be said to be all kinds of strange. Some of them write their own names directly, and then slightly change them according to their age, environment, etc. However, since ancient times, most literati have given their study rooms an elegant title. The studio names are mostly named after the place where they live, their aspirations, the things they store, and the people they respect. Contemporary Chinese calligraphers and painters are also very particular about the naming of their study rooms. A pen name, as the name suggests, is when the author creates his works out of passion and rationality, in order to express his true feelings, feelings about life and career aspirations, or to conceal his real name for love or some kind of commemoration, and writes it in the book. The title used.
For example, Qi Baishi, whose original name was Chunzhi, also named Weiqing and nicknamed Lanting. Later he changed his name to Huang, with the courtesy name Binsheng, and his nicknames include Baishi, Baishishanweng, Laoping, Hungry Sou, the owner of the Yishan Yin Pavilion, the old man in Jiping Hall, and the rich man with three hundred stone seals.
People who give him respect often directly inscribe Qi Baishi and Mr. Baishi. Because the old man Shiraishi hates the forgery of his fake paintings. In order to "fight against counterfeiting", he has been working hard throughout his life, meditating on some strange tricks from time to time. When we collect the old man's strange tricks, it can be regarded as the secret to distinguish authenticity. For example, in the signature, Mr. Shiraishi secretly wrote the word "口" under the character "石" in a circle shape from the age of 87, and continued until he was 92 years old. It was not until he was discovered by a forger that he returned the word "口" to a square shape. . In terms of calligraphy, Mr. Shiraishi was obsessed with Jin Dongxin's lacquer calligraphy when he was 40 to 50 years old. His writings are quite similar in form and spirit. Therefore, lacquer calligraphy is also an argument for us to identify Mr. Shiraishi's calligraphy and calligraphy works over the span of several years. When the old man Baishi was 75 years old (Ding Chou), he believed in the words of fortune-tellers and wanted to avoid misfortune. He increased his age by two years to 77. If there is a 76-year-old written in the signature, it is the negligence of the forger. When Qi Baishi was 38 years old (1900), he built a new study room called "Jie Shan Yin Hall". When he was 42 years old, Master Wang Xiangqi invited his disciples to propose couplets. The word "Yin" has been removed, and paintings after 1904 will no longer have the seal "Juishan Yin Museum" or "Juishan Yin Museum Collection".
The "Jianjingju" and "Floating Light Building" are commonly used in Qigong.
Mr. Qi Gong was born in the Qing royal family. By his generation, his family had declined and was poor. The husband has been poor since he was a child, and although his clothes are shabby, they are always spotless. Outside of life, Mr. Qi Gong treats academic research equally flawlessly. His style of study is rigorous and his studies are meticulous. Not only that, he also has the same requirements for his students. The name "Jianjingju" is a true reflection of Mr. Wang's attitude as a person and as a student.
The painter's pen name and study name are like a play on words, and they are full of philosophy of life, which is hard to laugh at.