Wu Zuoren, the most famous painter of goldfish.
(1908-1997), male, born in Jingxian County, Anhui Province, entered the Architecture Department of Suzhou Polytechnic College in 1926. From 1927 to the beginning of 1930, he studied at Shanghai University of the Arts and the Fine Arts Department of Nanguo Art College. And the Art Department of Nanjing Central University, where he studied under Mr. In his early years, he focused on sketching and oil painting, and his skills were profound and profound. Intermittently, he made traditional Chinese paintings that were full of life interest and did not fall into traditional stereotypes.
In his later years, he specialized in traditional Chinese painting, with a broad realm and profound meaning. He integrated the profound attainments of Zhongji Dongxi art with concise and accurate images. He has profound attainments in sketching, oil painting, and art education. He is also unique in the creation of Chinese paintings. Wu Zuoren is another leading figure in the Chinese art world.
The dorsal fin, eyeballs and other parts of the goldfish are also uniquely used, making the goldfish not only dynamic but also beautiful in shape, moving and still, leisurely and contented. In order to express the unique grace and splendor of the object, we use less thick ink and instead use different colors and appropriately add light ink to express the look of the goldfish swimming in the water. The color is more beautiful, elegant and elegant.
Other works
His oil paintings "Qi Baishi Statue" and "Sanmenxia", and Chinese painting "Herding Camels" are all collected by the National Art Museum of China. He has published articles such as "Indian Painting", "On Landscape Painting" and "Some Humble Opinions on Oil Painting". Published include "Collection of Wu Zuoren's Paintings", "Collection of Wu Zuoren's Paintings", "Collection of Wu Zuoren's Sketches", "Selected Works of Wu Zuoren", etc.