Zhang Zhongwen's eighteen cups of Yilintang are expensive, which is probably the most expensive teacup in Jingdezhen. This cup was painted by Zhang Zhongwen, the pastel artistic director of Yilintang, who is known as the boy king of China, and joined hands with Zhang Zhongwen, the first boy in Jingdezhen.
Show the boy's innocence, romance, exquisite facial features, richness and luxury to the fullest. Teacher Zhang's "Baby Son" breaks through the tradition of China literati painting without coincidence, organically combines clumsiness with cleverness, endows people with festive and auspicious colors, and creates a transcendental interest.
Antique aesthetics
Yilintang is a comprehensive kiln mouth for making glaze, and its product lines include pastel, enamel, bucket color and colored glaze. The pastel paintings in Yilintang are mostly based on enamel and pastel for imitation and micro-innovation, plus some imitations of literati paintings in the Republic of China and classic paintings in history, such as flower-and-bird paintings represented by Wang Bu and Cheng Yiting, court paintings in the Qing Dynasty and literati novels in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Every year, you can basically see many new products that conform to modern popular elements, such as the first series to pay tribute to McQueen and Doraemon, the last two years' Equal Wind and Nezha series, and this year's Gongmen and Xianhe series. Antique is not controversial in aesthetics. The standard of measurement is only whether it is like or not, and innovation is different. Innovative is not necessarily pleasing. After all, everyone has his own criteria for judging beauty.