Qing Dynasty ink and wash painting appeared in Ji'nan to reproduce the scenery of Daming Lake 160 years ago.
source: the author of the Ji'nan Daily: what is Zhao Xiaolin
what is Daming Lake 160 years ago? It may be difficult to answer. A reporter on 26 days in Ji'nan, Shandong, saw a painting of "Ming Lake Spring color" painted by Zheng Mo in the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty, which truly and vividly reflected the scenery of Daming Lake at that time, very different from the present Daming Lake scenery.
[b] painting is different from today's [/b]
reporter for 26 days to the Ji'nan seal collector, Mr. Wu. He showed the reporter the ink painting named "Ming Lake Spring color". The picture is 70 centimetres in length and 45 centimeters vertically. Kinumoto, the picture is yellowing, but very clear. Under the guidance of Mr. Wu, the reporter found that the painting was a Daming Lake painted from south to north. In the painting, the famous buildings such as the Arctic Pavilion, the remittance wave tower, the north wall, the pavilion and the magpie bridge were found. The top right corner of the painting was Huashan, the upper left corner was painted with magpie mountain, the lakes and lakes were numerous, the reeds were bushes, the willwillwillwillwillwillwillwillwillwillow along the shore. The pavilion houses are hidden among trees, and there are celebrities, children and other characters among the trees.
Mr. Wu said that the painting was bought in Hebei province two months ago. When he saw the painting, he felt very friendly and saw the words "Ming Lake Spring" in the title. It was basically determined to be an old painting depicting the scenery of the Daming Lake in Ji'nan. After returning to Ji'nan, Mr. Wu studied the handwriting of the questions. In addition to the name of the painting, the other small words are: "three days after the autumn of 1911, the writing method of the pine snow was written in the no mountain Pavilion". The three words of "no mountain" are slightly vague, and there is also a red seal on the back. The seal is "Zheng Mo".
the reporter noticed that only half of Huashan in the upper right corner was uncoordinated. Mr. Wu said he also noticed this detail. From the whole picture, the picture should have a defect and the right side of the picture should be cut off a little, so that only half of the situation in Huashan was caused.
[b] about the painter's information is very little [/b]
Mr. Wu began to find the information of "Zheng Mo", found that the literature of this person is very small, only in the calligraphers dictionary has a very simple introduction: "Zheng Mo (Qing), the word idiot, the Shandong calendar. Shi Fang Zi. It is also good for the mountains and rivers, and the wind of the father. ("Ji'nan mansion"). " Although it was simple, it revealed a very important message - - Zheng Mo was the Jinan, a little famous painter in the years of Dao Guang and Xian Feng in the Qing Dynasty, and his father was a painter. The year 1851 should be in line with Cheng Mo's life. And "with the writing method of Mr. Song Xue", it should be Zheng Mo drawing this picture by his "magpie China autumn color" by Zhao Mengtiao, the great book painter of the Yuan Dynasty. It is not difficult to see why there are Huashan and magpie mountains in the vision.
[b] study of the history of Ming Lake history [/b]
Mr. Wu told reporters that this "Ming Lake Spring color" is not a famous masterpiece, but it is a scenery of Ji'nan Daming Lake, which is depicted by Ji'nan painters in the late Qing Dynasty. But there are some realistic elements, and the Daming Lake in the painting should be more connected. At the time, the original style and features of the Daming Lake, which the modern man could not imagine, provided the most intuitive information for the study of the history of Daming Lake, especially the change in the Daming Lake, so he paid much attention to the work, and will continue to carry on deep research in the future. Intellectuals can provide information or clues to dig out the story behind the paintings of Ji'nan 160 years ago.