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Size: Height 158 cm - Width 58 cm
Materials: Ink Color And Paper
Time Period: qing dynasty
Manufactured Style: Qi Baishi
Origin: China
Qi Baishi (simplified Chinese: é½ç™½çŸ³; traditional Chinese: 齊白石; pinyin: QàBáishÃÂ; Wade–Giles: Ch'i Pai-shih) (January 1, 1864 – September 16, 1957) was an influential Chinese painter.Born to a peasant family from Xiangtan, Hunan, Qi became a carpenter at 14, and learned to paint by himself. After he turned 40, he traveled, visiting various scenic spots in China. After 1917 he settled in Beijing.He is perhaps the most noted for the whimsical, often playful style of his watercolor works.Some of Qi's major influences include the early Qing Dynasty painter Bada Shanren (八大山人 or Zhu Da) and the Ming Dynasty artist Xu Wei (å¾æ¸Â).His pseudonyms include QàHuáng (齊璜) and QàWèiqÄ«ng (é½æ¸Â清). The subjects of his paintings include almost everything, commonly animals, scenery, figures, toys, vegetables, and so on. He theorized that "paintings must be something between likeness and unlikeness, much like today's vulgarians, but not like to cheat popular people". In his later years, many of his works depict mice, shrimp or birds.
Materials: Ink Color And Paper
Time Period: qing dynasty
Manufactured Style: Qi Baishi
Origin: China
Qi Baishi (simplified Chinese: é½ç™½çŸ³; traditional Chinese: 齊白石; pinyin: QàBáishÃÂ; Wade–Giles: Ch'i Pai-shih) (January 1, 1864 – September 16, 1957) was an influential Chinese painter.Born to a peasant family from Xiangtan, Hunan, Qi became a carpenter at 14, and learned to paint by himself. After he turned 40, he traveled, visiting various scenic spots in China. After 1917 he settled in Beijing.He is perhaps the most noted for the whimsical, often playful style of his watercolor works.Some of Qi's major influences include the early Qing Dynasty painter Bada Shanren (八大山人 or Zhu Da) and the Ming Dynasty artist Xu Wei (å¾æ¸Â).His pseudonyms include QàHuáng (齊璜) and QàWèiqÄ«ng (é½æ¸Â清). The subjects of his paintings include almost everything, commonly animals, scenery, figures, toys, vegetables, and so on. He theorized that "paintings must be something between likeness and unlikeness, much like today's vulgarians, but not like to cheat popular people". In his later years, many of his works depict mice, shrimp or birds.
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