摘要
Liu Yong (1719-1840) is a significant calligrapher during emperors Qian long and Jiaqing’s reign. He is regarded as one of the four masters in middle Qing dynasty together with Weng Fanggang, Cheng Qinwang and Tie Xiu. As Liu Yong is famous for calligraphy, there are lots of forged works and ghostwritten works. The author tries to analyze features of his works from several points: school of his calligraphy, characteristics of his inscriptions, his habits of using seals, ghostwriters, and so on. Meanwhile, the author also explains methods of distinguishing Liu Yong’s works by giving some examples.
Liu Yong(1719-1840) is a significant calligrapher during errperors Qian iong and Jiaqing's reign,He is regarded as one of the four masters in middie Qing dynasty together with Weng Fanggang,Cheng Qinwang and Tie Xiu,As Liu Yong is tamoos for callgraphy,there are lots of forged works and ghostwritten works.The author tries to analyze features of his works form several points;school of his calligraphy,characterlstistics of his irscriptions,his nabits of using seals,ghostwriters,and so on ,Meanwhile,the author also explains methods of distinguishing Liu Yong's works by giving sorre examples.
出处
《收藏家》
2006年第12期13-18,共6页
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