Special 127 Ancient Chinese Paintings 〝Pine, Bamboo, Plum Three Friends of Winter (D127)
Stamp SN : D127
Stamp Name : Special 127 Ancient Chinese Paintings 〝Pine, Bamboo, Plum Three Friends of Winter
Stamp Cat Standard : Special Stamps
Stamp Cat : Birds,Flowers,Calligraphy & Paintings
Issue date : 1977-01-12
Dimension of stamps(mm.) : 35.96x51.46
Printer : Courvoiser S.A., Switzerland
Sheet composition : 10×5
Process : Photogravure
Paper : Photogravure stamp paper
Perforation : 12
Photographer : Wu Cheng-fang
2.00 Bird and Plum Blossoms: Chen Hung-shou, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) Ink and color on silk. Size: 124.3 × 49.6 cm. Hanging scroll. Chen Hung-shou (1599-1652)was a native of Chu-chi, Chekiang. His Courtesy name was Chang-hou; his sobriquet was Lao-lin. He accepted an honorary academic title, but refused that of a court painter. After the fall of the Ming dynasty, he was associated with loyalist outlaws and later became a Buddhist monk, using the sobriquet Hui-ch'ih. By nature he loved to travel off the beaten track; his eccentric personality shows in his calligraphy and paintings. The figures represented in his paintings are often tall, bulky, and out of proportion, yet they are always interesting and in fine taste. When painting historical themes, he took care to represent as faithfully as possible the costumes and demeanor of the period to which the characters belonged. He also excelled in painting plants, birds, and inssects.
8.00 Wintry Days: Yang Wei-chen, Yuan Dynasty (1277-1368) Ink on paper. Size: 98.1 ×32 cm.Hanging scroll. Yang Wei-chen (1296-1370) was a native of Chu-chi, Chekiang. His Courtesy name was Lien-fu; his sobriquets were T'ieh-yai, T'ieh`-ti Tao-jen, and Pao-i Lao-jen. He excelled in both calligraphy and painting. Yang's father built a house on T'ieh-yai mountain where he planted many plum trees to aid his son's study.
10.00 Rock and Bamboo: Hsia Chang, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) Ink on paper.Size: 275.1 ×104.7 cm. Hanging scroll. Hsia Chang (1388-1470) was a native of K'un-shan, Kiangsu. His Courtesy name was Chung-chao; his sobriquets were Tzu-tsai-chu-shih and Yu-feng. He received the chin-shih degree in 1415. During his early years he made an intensive study of the works and techmiques of Wang Fu; later he developed a distinctive new style. His favorite subject was bamboo. Unlike the paintings of the〝literati,〞 he portrayed various aspects of bamboo in a realistic manner, and tried to make his painting as nearly as possible like his model.
Special 127 Ancient Chinese Paintings 〝Pine, Bamboo, Plum Three Friends of Winter
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