Shanghai brush and ink Museum
Shanghai brush and ink museum is located in Fuzhou Road, people's square area. Shanghai brush and ink museum is a professional theme museum with Chinese brush and ink and four treasures of the study as the objects of display, collection and research.
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Historical evolution
Ink itself is also in a variety of forms. The most eye-catching one is a group of "Royal Garden round ink". The picture is based on the scenery of the summer palace. The materials are high-grade mineral pigments, such as pure natural cinnabar, stone green, stone green, hero, etc. the color of each piece of ink is very pure, without any chemical materials, so it is very precious. The two sets of ink are worth millions of yuan. The brush and ink museum also displays the brushes of Shanghai Modern Shanghai style masters, such as Wu Changshuo, Zhao Zhiqian, Shen Yinmo, Zhang Daqian, Wu Hufan, Pan Tianshou, etc. Every painter and calligrapher has his own name. For example, Li Keran's two Langhao pens are called "shiniutang" and "luomucaotang" respectively. Among many famous writers' brushes, the most noteworthy one is Lu Xun's "gold does not change". It is said that this is the only brush Lu Xun has yet to use. In addition, there are two brush is particularly conspicuous, its hair 10 cm long, known as the king of the pen. It took Li Keran, who was over 80 years old, 70 years to pick out the extra long hair from the ten million tail hairs of zhengdongbei wolf, which is enough to make two brushes. It's just the so-called "pick one hair out of ten million hairs".
In 2012, Shanghai brush and ink museum is holding an exhibition of Ding Fuzhi's family fan collection, which will last until August 31, 2012. The exhibits include nearly 100 pieces of fan, fan face, fan bone, fan bone rubbings, etc.
Collection
The brush and ink Museum adopts modern display means, and combines the use of multimedia, video and audio equipment with collection display to expand the display space. In the exhibition area showing the ink models and ink products of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Republic of China and the post founding era, many of the ink paintings and calligraphy here are drawn, designed and created by famous calligraphers and painters, literati and refined scholars, such as Kangxi's "gengzhitu", Qian Huian's "tiliang ink", Ren Bonian's "Twelve famous flowers", Wang Yiting's "liangjinmeiyu", Wu Changshuo's "Hanxiang", Guo Moruo's "Guangmei" Cai Luli, etc.
Visit information
Admission: free.
Opening hours: 9:00-17:00 (stop entering at 16:45).
Transportation: the address is no.429 Fuzhou Road, people's Square Station of Rail Transit Line 1, line 2, line 8, bus No.112, 123, 71, etc.
Address: 429 Fuzhou Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai
Longitude: 121.482427
Latitude: 31.233622
Tel: 021-63281558
Ticket information: free.
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