2024-08-16
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Gao Jian was born in the seventh year of the reign of Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty (1634) and died in the forty-sixth year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1707). His courtesy name was Danyou, and his other courtesy name was Deyuan. His pseudonyms were Luyun, Danyouzi, Yiyunshanren, Luyunshanren, and even Yuhui Laoren. He was an elegant scholar from Suzhou, Jiangsu. He was talented and fond of poetry and wine. He was especially good at painting mountains and rivers. The realm under his brushwork was directly in line with the legacy of the Four Masters of the Yuan Dynasty. He had a special liking for the charm of Ni Yunlin (Zan), so he stamped his seal "Xiao Yunlin" to show his admiration. The layout of his paintings is like a deep forest and valley, calm but not without agility; his brushwork is fresh and refined, and the truth is revealed in simplicity, sweeping away the habit of unbridled and unrestrained, making him unique in the painting world.
What is even more amazing is that Gao Jian's imitation of Tang Yin's works is almost indistinguishable from the original. The elegance and grace revealed in his paintings are as good as Tang Yin's, which is amazing. In addition, he is also fond of plum blossoms, especially the plum blossoms in the study. The plum blossoms in his paintings are cold and elegant, with a sense of timelessness and extraordinary elegance, as if you can smell a hint of fragrance in winter. In his small works, he is even more ingenious, elegant and graceful, and every stroke contains infinite humor, which makes people have endless aftertaste.
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