Selected Works of Badashanren---Special Stamps

Date of issue: 20th January 2002
 
 

Technical Details:

Serial number:2002-2
Values in set: 6
Denomination: 8.40 yuan
Date of issue:20th January 2002
Designer: Wang Huming

Size of stamps: 30* 50 mm
Perforation:12
Sheet composition: 15
Printing process: gravure
Printer: Beijing Postage Stamp Printing House

(6-1) T A Couple of Eagles 60f
(6-2) T A Single Pine Tree 80f
(6-3) T Lotus Flowers 80f
(6-4) T Chrysanthemum in a Vase 80f
(6-5) T A Couple of Magpies on a Rock 2.60y
(6-6) T Landscape after Dong Yuan's Style 2.80y

 

Background Informations:

Badashanren (1626---1705), also known as Zhu Da, was an artist in the early Qing Dynasty. Born in Nanchang of Jiangxi, he was a descendant of the imperial clan of the Ming Dynasty. After the Ming Dynasty was overthrown, he became a monk and then a Taoist priest, and had a life full of frustrations. He was also good at poetry and handwriting. In most of his works, he expressed his feelings and unyieldingness through description of things, showing a stirring, majestic character in a sad, bleak tone. His paintings, following no set pattern, oftern express much in a few strokes. The vigorous, easy style embodies the artist's strong feelings and unbending spirit. He painted fish and birds with exaggeration, drawing their eyes with a simple circle and a dot in it to give them odd looks, which is very original. Most of his paintings bear the signature of "Badashanren". His special artistic style has had a profound influence on artists of later ages.

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