Zhao Lin's resume
1932 graduated from Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts. After decades of hard study, she is a famous female calligrapher and seal engraver. She lived in Shanghai for a long time and retired from Shanghai Hao San Middle School on 1965. After that, she devoted herself to studying the art of seal cutting calligraphy. She insists on the "five excesses" advocated by her father: reading more, writing more, lettering more, reading more, asking more questions, persevering and practicing constantly. Over the past 60 years, I have studied the art of seal cutting calligraphy and achieved fruitful results. Her seal cutting inherited the legacy of her father Xinyu Mountain School, which is thick and simple, with proper layout, vigorous knife cutting and profound skill. Her running script is vigorous and free. Her fine print is neat, elegant and elegant. His works have been published in Shanghai Calligraphy, Hangzhou Xiling Painting Collection, Taiwan Province Lin Yin and Japanese Zhiyuan. Her works have been exhibited many times and won many awards. 1990, Changshu Township News, Taiwan Province Province published a lower-case Tao Te Ching and several seal engravings written by her, which were well known by Changshu compatriots in Taiwan Province Province. 1994 Written the book "Le Yi Lun" in small letters, which was exhibited in the joint exhibition of women's calligraphy in China, Japan and New Zealand. The style of this book is beautiful, neat, stable and elegant. From 65438 to 0997, she was the oldest participant in Shanghai Women's Calligraphy Exhibition. In the eighties and nineties of last century, after her arrangement, Tokyo Hall in Japan published Zhao Edition and Zhao Edition's Father and Daughter. Hangzhou Xiling Publishing House published Zhao Yincun. Since 2005, Changshu Archives began to collect Zhao Lin's files, and collected 4/kloc-0 pieces of Zhao Lin's works, biographies, comments, letters, certificates, audio-visual files, and established his personal files. The seal engraving donated by Mr. Gu was specially created for Mr. Gu 20 years ago, and it was named "Fifty Years After the Pure School Year" and "Erlang Dies" (Erlang is Gu's pet name), and has been used in his paintings and calligraphy works. Gu learned that Changshu Archives is collecting Yushan seal cutting files comprehensively and systematically, and donated his two seal cutting and the regular script Epitaph of Mu Daoren written for his father to Changshu Archives, further enriching his personal files and intangible cultural heritage files.