Shen Yinmo

He was one of the first to write in the new style and he published his poems in periodicals such as La Jeunesse (New Youth) and Xīncháo (新潮, The Renaissance).

From that time Shen earned his livelihood from writings and calligraphy, accepting only occasional titular positions in government.

Shen Yinmo married his long-time companion Chu Baoquan (褚保权; Chǔ Bǎoquán on October 10, 1947.

An old man dressed in rags sits outside, both hands holding his head making no noise no sound.

They were friends about a dozen years ago in Beijing and Tokyo and collaborated closely on many literary journals.

Guo, Shen with his constant companion Zhubaoquan, Zhang Fengju 张凤举 with his new bride and Shen Wangsi 沈迈士 enjoyed a fish and wine fest to produce this joint handscroll in the Jingjiang Hotel.

Soon Guo departed to join Mao Tse-dong to fight the Japanese invasion on the outskirts of Shanghai.

He personally established the Shanghai Chinese Calligraphy and Seal Research Institute上海市中国书法篆刻研究会.

Shen Yinmo's calligraphy stylistic range and techniques span to the Song dynasty masters.

[citation needed] He was director of a research institute and published many historical studies on calligraphy drawing upon his personal mental and technical experiences when emulating famous earlier styles.

2) He was a great calligrapher who mastered a full range of styles going all the way back to the Song dynasty artists.

4) He expanded the popularity of calligraphy as an art form by his numerous exhibitions and other activities as well as by cultivating younger talent.

For example, he would publish poems in popular newspapers such as Wen Hui Bao 文汇报 in calligraphy instead of literary journal.

[citation needed] Shen Yinmo was a unique contributor to a vibrant 20th-century Chinese cultural scene.

1951 - additional Qiu Ming poems《秋明室杂诗》及《秋明长短句》 1951 - About Calligraphy《谈书法》 View of Calligraphy of 2 Wang's《二王法书管窥》; 1965 - Experiences of Famous Historical Calligraphers《历代名家学书经验谈辑妻释义》; published Da Gong Bao, Hong Kong 1978 - Shu fa lun cong 书法论丛, 上海敎育出版社, Shanghai : Shanghai jiao yu chu ban she, 1978.

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