A Taste of Art in the Sea (pan Boying's Essays Part 2)

A Taste of Art in the Sea (pan Boying's Essays Part 2)

by Pan Boying

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The content of this book is Pan Boying's talk about calligraphy, painting, appreciation, etc., As well as exhibition reviews and prefaces he made for many friends' painting exhibitions. For example, Pan Boying was extremely particular about stationery. In addition to the common millimeter tubes, he often used bamboo pens to write for unique interest; he never used ink, and he especially loved Hu Kaiwen in his later years; and paper mostly used self-printed "Xuanyinlu" and "Yinheshe" pattern paper and Duoyun. Xuan Jing Yin's famous watermarks and ink flowers on paper; as for seals, those not made by famous artists do not use them. His favorite and most commonly used ones are the seals engraved by Qiao Dazhuang and Jiang Weisong. Pan Boying believes that only the seals made by Qiao and Jiang can rival his own calligraphy.

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