Published:
2017-12-27 news source: People's Daily Overseas Edition
(Beijing)
Le Quan, alternative name is Tuo Yuan,
Thousands ofLotus Room.He was born in Nanjing in 1950. He is the director of
the Chinese Literary Federation and the Chinese Literary Critics Association,
the first batch of researchers of Chinese Art Research Institute, a member of
the Chinese Calligraphers Association, a member of the Chinese society of
poetry, a member of 93 society, preside over Tuoyuan calligraphy scholars
gathering.
He has been successively invited to hold a
personal calligraphy and painting art exhibition at the Chinese Art Museum, the
Beijing Today Art Museum, the Shanghai Art Museum and the Henan Art Museum.
The publication
of "Le Quan calligraphy collection", "the fine collection of
contemporary calligraphers - volume Le Quan", "the fine collection of
Chinese famous calligraphers and painters - volume Le Quan", "the
covenant of six artists in the contemporary painting circles", "White
clouds without door -- Le Quan talks about the calligraphy" and so on.
Le Quan fond of
poems, calligraphy and painting from childhood, learning and enjoying it,
mutual support and mutual cultivation.After years of unremitting efforts, he
has been achieved great achievementsat
last.As early as in 1985, Mr. Xie Zhiliu wrote an essay on his calligraphy.
"..." Various fonts, graceful and poised, formed his own unique
style. In the recent years its difficult for the calligraphers to get."
In the same year, Mr. Shamanweng also
wrote: "people can write Weibei vivid, only Zhao Zhiqian, Kang Youwei, Yu
Youren three people, such as Le Quan is very diligent to write, got in the
heart, he can be much the same as three people.
If you really know the calligraphy, you know
what I was saying. "Mr. Jin Duiting thought: "Nanjing's Le Quan, not
only maintained its classic temperament, but also adhered to what I call
the"cultural spirit", showing the quality of a calligraphy master.
Tang
Dynasty Li Shangyin "Passed Shengnv Temple once more" 33x33cm, paper
ink pen, running hand, in 1998
"Empty
Mountain and Blue Sky", ink on paper