Fu Mei
Fu Mei (1628-1683), a painter of the Qing Dynasty, was a master of stele biography in the Qing Dynasty (1628-1684). He was born in Yangqu, Shanxi Province, and was the son of Fu Shan, a famous painter in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties.
Profile
Fu Meigong is good at painting and calligraphy, but also seal cutting. He is a seal cutter in Qin and Han Dynasties, especially in bronze. Landscape learning from father's method is simple and interesting. At the beginning of his life, his father took a cart to sell medicine and spent the night in the adverse travel. He had to study in the lantern class or bear bamboo and iron to support his relatives in Taihang city. When I was drunk, I started to write cursive script. Mei Qian wrote it by himself. Shan Xing sighed, "I wrote it yesterday when I was drunk. Now I'm going to die." Eyebrow surprised Bai Yi book. The mountain said, "but you don't eat wheat." The consequences are the same. He died 56 years ago.
Appreciation of paintings
Fu Mei's landscape book is now collected by Tiandu building in Jinling.
Chinese PinYin : Fu Mei
Fu Mei