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Characteristics of Essingiro Songshi's Works

Enlightened by my late father, Mr. Jin Duo, he was good at landscapes and Buddha statues, especially at painting palace horses. His meticulous painting is expressive and pursues artistic conception, which not only maintains the techniques of the court painting school, but also has the massiness, brilliance and poetry of western painting, and his works are unique. The freehand brushwork of its landscape and scale, the peaks and peaks are green, the clouds are lingering, and it is like a dragon, making people feel like they are in their own land.

Mr. Songshi attacked people in his early years, and later he painted landscapes. He was good at feather flowers, especially horses. His 12-volume "Hundred Horses Map" is really the most beautiful, with beautiful landscapes, hundreds of horses riding on it and swaying grass. The brushwork is neat and meticulous, and the details are meticulous in Ming Che. The lines are lyrical, the strokes are delicate, the lines are both rigid and flexible, and the expression of care is rigorous and relaxed.

Waterfall is one of the masterpieces of Mr. Wang's landscape paintings, and it is a must. There are not only the true beauty of photography, but also the richness of western paintings, as well as the quaint style of Chinese paintings, which are magnificent and pure in techniques. Standing in front of the painting and observing, I suddenly felt a feeling of splashing water and getting wet, which shows the depth of its skill. His brushwork is varied, full of rhythm, bold and vigorous, and flexible in hook, hook, shadow and dye, which fully embodies the temperament and inner spirit of Chinese painting.

Many international friends and countries have collected their works.