內容簡介(中文)@#@丁衍庸(西元一九○二〜一九七八年),廣東茂名人。早年在日本東京美術學校學習西洋油畫,返國後先後任教於多所藝專及美術學校。一九四九年赴香港,一直擔任教職至逝世為止。
丁氏在戰時及戰後嘗試國畫新技法,畫風雖受八大山人影響,卻多以線條及鮮明色彩而具個人獨特作風。本幅繪鬱金香與青蛙,佈局跳脫傳統,花卉莖葉具書法韻律,青蛙以簡筆,帶出蟄伏於花朵上,視點新穎。全幅水墨色彩交融絢麗。本幅購於民國七十五年。
(20120106)@#@@#@內容簡介(英文)@#@ Ting Yen-yung, a native of Maoming in Guangdong, in his early years studied Western oil painting at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts in Japan, and following his return to China taught at several art schools. He went to Hong Kong in 1949 and served as a teacher there until his death.
During and after the War, Ting experimented with new Chinese painting techniques. Although his style was influenced by the early Qing painter Bada shanren, he also used many lines and bright colors in a unique style of his own. This work depicts a tulip-and-frog arrangement that departs from tradition. The stem areas have a calligraphic rhythm and the frogs are done in succinct brushwork, standing out on the blossoms for a fresh and novel visual effect. The fusion of ink and colors throughout the work is gorgeous.
This work was purchased by the National Palace Museum in 1986.
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