Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Huang Shi An


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Huang Shi An

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Although he was a Chinese calligrapher, I did not find any reliable information on relevant Chinese websites, fit with Notability WANGYIFAN2024 (talk) 04:49, 8 April 2024 (UTC)
 * Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Artists and China. WANGYIFAN2024 (talk) 04:49, 8 April 2024 (UTC)

Keep per the significant coverage in multiple independent reliable sources. The subject passes Notability (people), which says: "People are presumed if they have received significant coverage in  that are,  of each other, and .If the depth of coverage in any given source is not substantial, then multiple independent sources may be combined to demonstrate notability; trivial coverage of a subject by secondary sources is not usually sufficient to establish notability." Sources   The article notes: "黄石庵原名子贞，生于1903年，原籍广东客家. 他曾任《马华日报》总编辑，是南洋先驱书法家代表性人物，与朱自存先生等一起发起马来西亚书艺协会，一生积极推广书法艺术，甚为人敬重. 黄老书法先由魏碑入手，继而钻研石门、何绍基，最后专心致力于康有为体，字体沉郁古朴，豪迈雄风. 徐悲鸿称其书有南海气，认为黄氏之书风与其同出一家. 石庵书法，曾在新加坡、中国北京中国画研究院等地办过个展. " From Google Translate: "Huang Shi'an, whose original name was Zizhen, was born in 1903 and was originally from Hakka in Guangdong. He was the former editor-in-chief of "Mahua Daily" and was a representative figure of pioneer calligraphers in Nanyang. He founded the Malaysian Calligraphy Association together with Mr. Zhu Zicun and others. He actively promoted the art of calligraphy throughout his life and was highly respected by people. Huang Lao first started with Wei Bei's calligraphy, then studied Shimen and He Shaoji, and finally concentrated on Kang Youwei's calligraphy, with his calligraphy being melancholy, simple and heroic. Xu Beihong said that his calligraphy has the style of the South China Sea, and he believed that Huang's calligraphy style came from the same family as him. Shi An's calligraphy has been held in solo exhibitions in Singapore, the Chinese Painting Research Institute in Beijing, China, and other places." The article notes: "写这幅对联时黄老86岁，两年后，1990年，黄老病逝于吉隆坡. " From Google Translate: "Huang Lao was 86 years old when he wrote this couplet. Two years later, in 1990, Huang Lao died of illness in Kuala Lumpur."   The article notes: "其他著名的书家还有李家耀、黄石庵. ... 黄石庵曾是两任《马华日报》总编,历任马来西亚书法赛评审,积极推广书法艺术在马来西亚的发展,门生有刘创 周 ī 每父に記依嶼津吴 雙清心☆彬米雲之祐道兄属陈景昭南马柔佛州的书法,以麻坡陈人浩的影响为最深. " From Google Translate: "Other famous calligraphers include Li Jiayao and Huang Shi'an. ... Huang Shi'an was the editor-in-chief of the "Mahua Daily" for two terms, and served as a judge for the Malaysian Calligraphy Competition. He actively promoted the development of calligraphy art in Malaysia. His students include Liu Chuangzhou ī Every father に记 Yiyujin Wu Shuangqingxin☆ Binmi Yunzhi Brother Yau Tao is a calligrapher from Johor State in southern Malaysia, Chen Jingzhao, with the greatest influence being from Muar’s Chen Renhao."   The book notes: "【黄石庵】 1902 年生于广东惠应县,中国血统马来西亚书法家. 黄石庵早年即浸淫于诗词、书法,十四岁时在全县诗词书法比赛中名列-榜首. 至今临池不辍,达七十余载. 其书法由帖到碑,再汉入魏,又潜心于康有为、于右任书风的探求,并极力追求时代气息,形成了沉^古朴、表迈雄强的书风," From Google Translate: "[Huang Shi An] Born in Huiying County, Guangdong in 1902, he is a Malaysian calligrapher of Chinese origin. Huang Shi An was immersed in poetry and calligraphy in his early years. At the age of fourteen, he ranked first in the county's poetry and calligraphy competition. So far, I have been visiting the pond for more than seventy years. His calligraphy evolved from calligraphy to tablets, and then from the Han Dynasty to the Wei Dynasty. He also devoted himself to the exploration of the calligraphy style of Kang Youwei and Yu Youren, and vigorously pursued the flavor of the times, forming a calligraphy style that is simple, simple, and majestic."   The article notes: "应新加坡中华书学协 会之邀,马来西亚书界耆 宿黄石庵将于4月3日至 6日,在中华总商会展览 厅举行个人书法展览会. 配合展览会的举行, 中华书协将在社会发展部 及李氏基金的赞助下,出 版《黄石庵八四书集览 》1000册,以广流传" From Google Translate: "At the invitation of the Singapore Chinese Calligraphy Association, Wong Shek An, a veteran in the Malaysian calligraphy community, will hold a personal calligraphy exhibition at the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce Exhibition Hall from April 3 to 6. In conjunction with the exhibition, the Chinese Calligraphers Association, with the sponsorship of the Ministry of Social Development and the Lee Foundation, will publish 1,000 volumes of "Collection of Huang Shi'an's Eighty-Four Books" to spread widely." </li> <li> The article verifies Huang Shi'an died on 14 December 1990. </li> <li> The article notes: "马来西亚书艺协会顾问姚拓曾指出，黄石庵从小学习楷书，后来又专门研究魏碑、石门，也曾学习刘墉、何绍基及康有为的书体. 他的作品造诣深厚，一笔一划看似漫不经意，其实是一气呵成，流露天真与自然. 书画展每日开放" From Google Translate: "Yao Tuo, consultant of the Malaysian Calligraphy Association, once pointed out that Huang Shi'an studied regular script since childhood, and later specialized in Wei Stele and Shimen. He also studied the calligraphy styles of Liu Yong, He Shaoji and Kang Youwei. His works are profound, and each stroke may seem careless, but in fact they are completed in one go, revealing truth and nature. Calligraphy and painting exhibition open daily." </li> </ol>There is sufficient coverage in reliable sources to allow Huang Shi An to pass Notability, which requires "significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject". Cunard (talk) 11:15, 9 April 2024 (UTC) </li></ul> Relisting comment: Any editor want to take on assessing some of these sources? Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks, Liz <sup style="font-family: Times New Roman; color: #006400;">Read! Talk! 06:48, 15 April 2024 (UTC)
 * <p class="xfd_relist" style="margin:0 0 0 -1em;border-top: 1px solid #AAA; border-bottom: 1px solid #AAA; padding: 0px 2em;"> Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion and clearer consensus.


 * Keep per the sources found by Cunard. Mccapra (talk) 07:32, 15 April 2024 (UTC)


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