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Who are Xu Beihong's disciples?
Master Xu Beihong's disciples are not documented. Master Xu's own classmates and friends, when he was a teacher, ran a school and an art class. 1953 was still lecturing at school when he was critically ill. There are more than 1,000 disciples and countless indirect students, so Master Xu has laid the direction for China's art all his life, and his scholarship has influenced several generations.

Among them, Wu Zuoren, Zhang Anzhi, Sun,,, Ai Zhongxin, Zong Qixiang,,, Wei, etc. A total of 1 1 person.

1, Feng Fasi, disciple of Xu Beihong, is a famous oil painter in China. He witnessed the development of modern art in China. 1950 the central academy of fine arts was established and hired as a professor, the first director of the painting department. He always followed the artistic belief that art is life, which was established in his youth.

2. Wu Zuoren initiated a new situation of "China ink painting" and made great contributions in theory and practice. He is an outstanding artist and art educator in the history of contemporary art in China. Wu Zuoren is also a calligrapher with high attainments. His works have participated in many exhibitions at home and abroad and are sought after by collectors and museums at home and abroad.

3. Zhang Anzhi once taught in the Fine Arts Department of Nanjing Central University, Chongqing China Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing Normal University, Beijing Normal University, Chinese Painting Department and Art History Department of Central Academy of Fine Arts, and served as a doctoral supervisor.

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Mabentu

194 1 During the second Changsha Battle in autumn. In this painting, Xu Beihong uses rich and unrestrained pen and ink to outline the turning parts such as the head, neck, chest and legs, and uses a dry pen to sweep out the mane tail, which changes naturally. The straight line of the horse's leg is thin and powerful, like a steel knife, penetrating the back of the paper, while the arc of the abdomen, buttocks and mane tail is very elastic and dynamic. On the whole, the front of the picture is big and the back is small, with a strong sense of perspective, and the legs and horse's head stretching forward have a strong impact, which seems to break through the picture.

a herd of horses

Xu Beihong's Horses is one of the important masterpieces of Xu Beihong's horses. Horses are subject to 1940 local horses in Kashmir. Xu Beihong was particularly excited to see this horse at that time, and the inspiration for "Horses" came from this. Different from other works, it mainly depicts two horses with their backs to the audience, followed by a side horse. In order to change the picture, a horse with its head down for food is drawn on the right.

Portrait of miss Jenny

It is one of the most famous oil painting portraits of painter Xu Beihong, aged 44 at the turn of spring and summer from 65438 to 0939. This work was written by Xu Beihong when he held a charity sale in Nanyang to support the domestic war of resistance. The woman in the painting, Miss Jenny, was born in Guangdong and was a celebrity in Sin Chew at that time. This was a widely circulated story at that time. This painting raised S $40,000, which was the largest fundraising with Nanyang during this period (the total amount exceeded S $ 1 1. 1 ten thousand). Xu Beihong himself was very satisfied with this work, and specially asked the photographer to take pictures of it and this painting as a souvenir, which later became the cover of the book "Sin Chew Sad Flood".

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