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TIME(Taiwan Image _Modern Essences)這個系列第一階段是27位臺灣近代畫家。

溥心畬(18961963),愛新覺羅氏,滿洲鑲藍旗人,溥字輩,名儒,字心畬(畬,是二年耕作之良田,心作良田百世耕,故字心畬。),齋號寒玉堂。

溥心畬為恭親王奕訢次孫、郡王銜貝勒載瀅次子,生母為側福晉項氏。

清帝退位後,與家人移住西山戒臺寺隱居,從此開始使用「西山逸士」之名。1924年遷回恭王府萃錦園。

1910年入貴胄法政學堂學習,後法政學堂併入北京法政專門學校。

1913年畢業。1927年曾赴日本講學,任京都帝國大學教授。

1925年組成松風畫會,與其他成員多有宮廷背景,幾乎壟斷當時北京的書畫市場,因而被譽為「松風九友」。

1926年,經陳三立介紹與張大千相識,後兩人時有合作,而漸漸興起所謂「南張北溥」的說法。

1949年,溥心畬先遷居至舟山島,再隨中華民國政府遷居台北市臨沂街。

同年受黃君璧之邀,就任於台灣省立師範學院(今國立臺灣師範大學)。

居台期間,除擔任臺灣師範大學及東海大學教授,亦於自宅開班授徒,門生有羅青哲、江兆申、傅申、劉國松、諶德容等。同時赴亞洲各國講學。

溥心畬作為末代王孫,身逢亂世,雖自幼才思敏捷,飽讀詩書,亦無法施展抱負,只能寄情書畫,其

畫風清雅,為詩書畫兼擅的文人畫家。著作有〈寒玉堂書畫論〉、〈寒玉堂詩集〉。

今書畫作品分別典藏於國立故宮博物院、國立歷史博物館與中國文化大學華岡博物館。

(資料來自維基百科)

寶盒位於臨沂街附近,是一個3cm*5cm的塑膠盒,請記得帶筆簽名後放回原處。

 

TIME (Taiwan Image _Modern Essences) series welcomes your visit.The first phase of this series is about 27 modern Taiwanese painters.

Puru (Chinese: 溥儒; 1896 – 1963), also known as Pu Xinyu 溥心畬, Xinyu being his courtesy name, and Xishan Yishi 西山逸士 (Hermit of West Mountain), which is his sobriquet, was a traditional Chinese painter, calligrapher and nobleman. A member of the Manchu Aisin Gioro clan, the ruling house of the Qing dynasty, he was a cousin to Puyi, the last Emperor of China.

Puru was reputed to be as talented as the famous southern artist Zhang Daqian (Chang Ta-ch'ien). Together, they became known as "P'u of the North and Chang of the South."

Puru fled to Taiwan after the Chinese Communist Party came to power, and was appointed by Chiang Kai-shek as a Manchu representative at the Constitutional National Assembly. In Taiwan, he made a living selling paintings and calligraphy, teaching as a professor of fine arts at the National Taiwan Normal University, and eventually dying in Taipei.

Puru was born in the Manchu Aisin Gioro clan as the second son of Zaiying (載瀅), a son of Prince Gong. His mother was Lady Xiang (項氏), a secondary spouse of Zaiying. Puru received "a strictly traditional education" and spent much of his early years at Jietai Monastery, in Xishan (Western Hills), near Beijing. Being a member of the ruling imperial elite, his family owned a large collection of art works which Puru was able to study as he developed his artistic skills.

In Taiwan, Puru lived in a Japanese-style house on Linyi Street in Taipei that the government provided for him.

In 1959, he held a two-week-long art exhibition at the National Museum of History with 318 works on display.source from wiki)

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