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Historical Value of Xu Beihong's Ben Ma
In the history of modern painting in China, Xu Beihong's Horse is unique in painting. Among his personal artistic achievements, painting horses is the most outstanding. He devoted himself to the reform of Chinese painting all his life, and the highest achievement of his Chinese painting reform was his Chinese painting "Ben Ma Tu". He attached great importance to sketching and studied horse anatomy. He took China's ink painting as the main means of expression, and participated in western perspective and anatomy activities. , vividly depicts the horse's dashing and heroic posture. He used a bold pen and the ink was smooth. All smudges are applied according to the horse's body structure, and the ink color is thick and thin, which not only shows the shape of the factory horse, but also does not affect the charm of the ink color. Xu Beihong's "Horse" is the product of the integration of China and the West, and it is extremely successful. Xu Beihong lived in India at that time. He learned from the newspaper that the China army defeated the Japanese invaders in northern Hubei. He wrote this masterpiece on impulse. At the top left of the picture, he wrote: "There was a madman who once wrote a poem: once he thought it was really evil, he boasted that it was not evil." With this picture of running horses, the ancients have nothing to say.