名称:元张舜咨画古木飞泉 轴
资源编号:GCSHTB00695
艺术家:张舜咨
国家:中国
年代:元顺帝至正七年(1347)
出处:台北故宫
分类:书画
子类:绘画
类型:馆藏下载
格式:PNG
材质:绢
页码/数量:11幅
收藏位置:国立故宫博物院
文件大小:105.3 MB
压缩格式:rar
下载地址:网盘
专辑系列:台北故宫书画作品
备注说明:故画00024800000
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资源编号:GCSHTB00695
元張舜咨畫古木飛泉 軸
元张舜咨画古木飞泉 轴
詳細資料
藏品類型:繪畫
文物統一編號
故畫000248N000000000
作品號:故畫00024800000
品名:元張舜咨畫古木飛泉 軸
分類:繪畫
作者:張舜咨;Zhang Shunzi
創作時間:元順帝至正七年(1347)
數量:一軸
典藏尺寸
本幅:146.3x89.6
質地
本幅:絹
| 題跋資料 | |||||
| 題跋類別 | 作者 | 位置 | 款識 | 書體 | 全文 |
作者款識
張舜咨
本幅:至正丁亥(西元一三四七年)冬。師夔為伯雅作。
行書
印記:張舜咨印、張師夔氏、櫟山之陽
題跋
楊彝
本幅:彥常
楷書
修整無緣作棟梁。人間幾度換炎涼。等閒桃李年年過。贏得山中老雪霜。彥常。
印記:(鈐印二。漫渙不可辨。)
| 印記資料 | |
| 印記類別 | 印記 |
鑑藏寶璽:嘉慶御覽之寶
鑑藏寶璽:嘉慶鑑賞
鑑藏寶璽:石渠寶笈
鑑藏寶璽:三希堂精鑑璽
鑑藏寶璽:宜子孫
鑑藏寶璽:寶笈三編
鑑藏寶璽:宣統御覽之寶
收傳印記:蒼巖
收傳印記:蕉林居士
主題
主要主題
山水
主要主題
樹木
寒林.枯樹
寒林
主要主題
樹木
柏
主要主題
山水
溪澗、湍泉
技法
寫意
皴法
披麻皴
苔點
參考資料
收藏著錄:石渠寶笈三編(延春閣),第四冊,頁1603
收藏著錄:故宮書畫錄(卷五),第三冊,頁181
收藏著錄:故宮書畫圖錄,第四冊,頁189-190
內容簡介(中文)
張舜咨(活動於西元十四世紀中期),又作張義上,字師夔,號櫟里子,浙江人。
本幅作於至正七年(西元一三四七年),描繪幾株老樹挺立在土坡石傍,遠山、飛泉之外別無他物。空山溪谷寂靜幽深,只有潺潺的泉聲不斷傳來。畫樹枝,好像寫書法似地一筆一筆寫成。皴法的用筆扭轉交錯,有活潑靈動的感覺。
內容簡介(英文)
Chang Shun-tzu, also known as Chang Hsi-shang (style name Shih-k'uei; sobriquet Li-1i-tzu), was a native of Chekiang.
This work, painted in 1347, is a depiction of several ancient trees standing along a rocky embankment. Aside from the distant mountain ridges and cascading waterfall, little else is represented in the scene. The sky, hills, stream, and valley areas are profoundly quiet and secluded; only the splashing, gurgling sounds of the surging, unbroken falls are audible.
The artist appears to have built up calligraphic brushstrokes to depict the tree branches. The artist wielded his brush to form twisting, curving, and interlocking strokes which convey a lively and expressive feeling.
內容簡介(中文)
張舜咨(西元十四世紀),字師夔,號櫟里子,浙江杭州人。擅作山水、樹木、竹石。用筆沉著,頗有氣勢,亦兼工書法、詩文。
本幅作於至正七年(一三四七年),描繪幾株老樹挺立於土坡石傍,遠山、飛泉之外別無他物。空山溪谷寂靜幽深,彷彿聽見潺潺的泉聲不斷傳來。畫樹枝,彷彿寫書法般一筆一筆寫成。皴法的線條則扭轉交錯,極為活潑靈動。
(20121016)
內容簡介(英文)
Zhang Shunzi (style name Shikui, sobriquet Lilizi), a native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, specialized in landscape, tree, and bamboo-and-stone painting. His brushwork is steady with great vigor, and he also was good at calligraphy as well as poetry and prose. This work done in 1347 depicts several old trees standing on a rocky embankment. Aside from the distant ridges and falls, little else is seen here. The empty hills and river valley appear secluded, the splashing sounds of the falls seeming to continuously emanate from within. For the tree branches, the artist apparently used calligraphic methods to built them up stroke by stroke. The lines of the texture strokes twist and interlock for an extremely lively and spirited manner.
(20121016)

