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Qi Baishi (January 1, 1864 – September 16, 1957) was an influential Chinese painter, noted for the whimsical, often playful style of his watercolor works.
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.
Some of Qi's major influences include the early Qing dynasty painter Bada Shanren (Zhu Da) and the Ming dynasty artist Xu Wei.
His pseudonyms include Qí Huáng (齊璜) and Qí Wèiqīng (齐渭清). 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.
He was also good at seal carving and called himself "the rich man of three hundred stone seals" (三百石印富翁).
Chinese painting is one of the oldest continuous artistic traditions in the world.
Painting in the traditional style is known today in Chinese as guóhuà (Traditional Characters: 國畫, Simplified Characters:国画), meaning 'national' or 'native painting', as opposed to Western styles of art which became popular in China in the 20th century. Traditional painting involves essentially the same techniques as calligraphy and is done with a brush dipped in black ink or coloured pigments; oils are not used. As with calligraphy, the most popular materials on which paintings are made are paper and silk. The finished work can be mounted on scrolls, such as hanging scrolls or handscrolls. Traditional painting can also be done on album sheets, walls, lacquerware, folding screens, and other media.
The two main techniques in Chinese painting are:
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World famous Chinese painter Qi Baishi (1864-1957) devoted his art to the smallest creations of the universe: insects, worms, fish, crabs, mice & flowers and fruit with great delicacy. His brush strokes are tender as the sonata by Mozart included in this video (Piano Sonata no. 4, E-flat major, K 282)
Painting of Qi Baishi 齊白石名畫欣賞 歡迎訂閱, 贊, 留言和分享!多謝!https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=winnieandeugene 歌曲: 梅花 http://winnieandeugene-songs.blogspot.com/2014/05/blog-post_28.html Qi Baishi (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. 齐白石(1864年1月1日-1957年9月16日),湖南湘潭人,是当代中国的國畫画家。原名齐纯芝,字渭清,祖父取号兰亭,老师取名齐璜,号濒生,别号寄萍老人、白石山人,後人常将“山人”二字略去,故后常号“白石”。齐白石也和张大千并称“南张北齐”。 (Source: Wikipedia) You May Like: Paintings Playlist美畫 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
Qi Baishi (simplified Chinese: 齐白石; traditional Chinese: 齊白石; pinyin: Qí Báishí; Wade-Giles: Ch'i Pai-shih) (January 1, 1864 - September 16, 1957) was a Chinese painter. Born to a peasant from Xiangtan, Hunan, Qi became a carpenter at 14, and learned to paint by himself. After he turned 40, he travelled, visiting famous scenic spots in China. After 1917 he settled in Beijing. In his later years, he continued to make "later-year innovations."
Qi Baishi is the icon of Chinese brush painting, so as his shrimp painting. If you have not tried to paint his shrimps you have not leaned the best of Qi Baishi or CBP. In last lesson Prof Rao has showed us how to paint Qi Baishi style insects, in this class she will share her study on his shrimps and crabs based on her teaching book "Learn from Qi Baiqi Painting Shrimp and Crabs". The second source of this video lesson was from my recent painting workshop at Nan Rae's studio, and we had great fun doing these shellfish in Qi Baishi style! Don't miss this rare opportunity to learn Qi Baishi's shrimp from a specialized Chinese professor! Online Class: http://ChineseBrushPainting.Ning.com DVD or downloadable MP4: http://www.BlueHeronArts.com Prof Rao's Shrimp and Crab Book: http://www.blueh...
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Ци Байши (кит. трад. 齊白石, упр. 齐白石, пиньинь: Qí Báishí) (1 января 1864, Сянтань, Хунань, Династия Цин — 16 сентября 1957, Пекин, КНР) — известный китайский художник, каллиграф и мастер резьбы по камню. Знаменит своими образцовыми произведениями в жанрах «цветы-птицы» и «травы-насекомые». Лауреат Международной премии Мира (1956). ========================================= Qi Baishi (simplified Chinese: 齐白石; traditional Chinese: 齊白石; pinyin: Qí Báishí; 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 not...
NEW YORK, December 3, 2013 — Harvard University professor Eugene Wang looks at Qi Baishi's early 20th-century insect paintings and describes the historical context that made them dynamic, even progressive, for their time. Co-presented with the Noguchi Museum. Watch the complete video: http://scty.asia/1clYsH1
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Ai Jing is the first Chinese contemporary artist to hold an exhibition at the National Museum of China.
(12 Jun 2011) NB: NO SLATE AP Television Beijing, China - May 19, 2011 1. Medium of ancient vases displayed at art product fair exhibition hall 2. Close of body of vase with embroidered paintings 3. Close of hands of vases 4. Medium, tilt up of ancient porcelain vase displayed 5. Wide of people looking 6. Close of man watching 7. Wide of screen showing introductions of products, pan to wide of exhibition room 8. Medium of people looking around old furniture 9. Close, pull focus of carvings on furniture 10. Close, tilt up of man touching chair 11. Wide of man looking around chair 12. Close of price tag on wall reads "RMB 1,000,000- 1,500,000" 13. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin), Yang Haojun, Investor and Art Collector: "I think these art products will get more and more ...
http://en.romereports.com Famed artist Leonardo da Vinci, the master of Renaissance humanism, and Qi Baishi, the master of modern Chinese art, sit face to face for an imaginary conversation in a room within Rome's Palazzo Venezia. . --------------------- Suscríbete al canal: http://smarturl.it/RomeReports Visita nuestra web: http://www.romereports.com/ ROME REPORTS, www.romereports.com, is an independent international TV News Agency based in Rome covering the activity of the Pope, the life of the Vatican and current social, cultural and religious debates. Reporting on the Catholic Church requires proximity to the source, in-depth knowledge of the Institution, and a high standard of creativity and technical excellence. As few broadcasters have a permanent correspondent in Rome, ROME REP...
This Guqin song was played by my music teacher Luo Xuequan in Nanjing. I painted a dragon painting inspired by this old Guqin music and the Nine Dragon painting by Chen Rong of Southern Song Dynasty. To learn how to paint Chinese please join my online class at http://ChineseBrushPainting.ning.com Thank you! Henry
Introduce a painter's life briefly. My school project created by Premiere.
World famous Chinese painter Qi Baishi (1864-1957) devoted his art to the smallest creations of the universe: insects, worms, fish, crabs, mice & flowers and fruit with great delicacy. His brush strokes are tender as the sonata by Mozart included in this video (Piano Sonata no. 4, E-flat major, K 282)
Painting of Qi Baishi 齊白石名畫欣賞 歡迎訂閱, 贊, 留言和分享!多謝!https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=winnieandeugene 歌曲: 梅花 http://winnieandeugene-songs.blogspot.com/2014/05/blog-post_28.html Qi Baishi (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. 齐白石(1864年1月1日-1957年9月16日),湖南湘潭人,是当代中国的國畫画家。原名齐纯芝,字渭清,祖父取号兰亭,老师取名齐璜,号濒生,别号寄萍老人、白石山人,後人常将“山人”二字略去,故后常号“白石”。齐白石也和张大千并称“南张北齐”。 (Source: Wikipedia) You May Like: Paintings Playlist美畫 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
Qi Baishi (simplified Chinese: 齐白石; traditional Chinese: 齊白石; pinyin: Qí Báishí; Wade-Giles: Ch'i Pai-shih) (January 1, 1864 - September 16, 1957) was a Chinese painter. Born to a peasant from Xiangtan, Hunan, Qi became a carpenter at 14, and learned to paint by himself. After he turned 40, he travelled, visiting famous scenic spots in China. After 1917 he settled in Beijing. In his later years, he continued to make "later-year innovations."
Qi Baishi is the icon of Chinese brush painting, so as his shrimp painting. If you have not tried to paint his shrimps you have not leaned the best of Qi Baishi or CBP. In last lesson Prof Rao has showed us how to paint Qi Baishi style insects, in this class she will share her study on his shrimps and crabs based on her teaching book "Learn from Qi Baiqi Painting Shrimp and Crabs". The second source of this video lesson was from my recent painting workshop at Nan Rae's studio, and we had great fun doing these shellfish in Qi Baishi style! Don't miss this rare opportunity to learn Qi Baishi's shrimp from a specialized Chinese professor! Online Class: http://ChineseBrushPainting.Ning.com DVD or downloadable MP4: http://www.BlueHeronArts.com Prof Rao's Shrimp and Crab Book: http://www.blueh...
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Ци Байши (кит. трад. 齊白石, упр. 齐白石, пиньинь: Qí Báishí) (1 января 1864, Сянтань, Хунань, Династия Цин — 16 сентября 1957, Пекин, КНР) — известный китайский художник, каллиграф и мастер резьбы по камню. Знаменит своими образцовыми произведениями в жанрах «цветы-птицы» и «травы-насекомые». Лауреат Международной премии Мира (1956). ========================================= Qi Baishi (simplified Chinese: 齐白石; traditional Chinese: 齊白石; pinyin: Qí Báishí; 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 not...
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A pseudonym or art-name (simplified Chinese: 号; traditional Chinese: 號; pinyin: hào; Japanese gō; Korean: ho; Vietnamese: hiệu) is a pseudonym, or pen-name used by an artist. Chinese artists adopted different art-names at different stages of their career, usually to mark significant changes in their life. That is why many Asian master painters or calligraphers have multiple art names. For artist name seals, you may use either square or oval shaped stones, positive or negative carving styles, ancient or modern scripts depending on your personal artistic tastes. Different size of seal maybe used depending on the size of signature calligraphy and also on the size of painting or the style of painting. A small seal can be used on large size paintings but large size of seal may not fit in smal...
This artist seal design shows that you don't have to learn Chinese language to appreciate and even create a beautiful seal in a highly artistic style after master Qi Baishi, which was one of the most famous Chinese painter and seal engraving artist in 20th century. To translate Western names into Chinese name, we could use both first and last names, or only the first or the last name. Most Chinese names only have two to three characters. For first name, you can use almost any character in the dictionary for the first name although some characters are more common than the others; Chinese last names are limited to about 100 known as the "100 family names". Creating a good Chinese name is an art itself. Here is a website which can help you to get an authentic Chinese name: http://www.mandar...
What exactly is performance art? It’s a form that tends to take performance away from theatre and auditoriums, and that often – although not always - takes the art out of the art gallery. But maybe the difficulty of defining it is the point: it challenges orthodox art forms and cultural norms. It can range from Joseh Beuys sharing a room with a coyote for several hours, to the wince-inducing sadomacohistc self torture of Bob Flanagan. It’s often site-specific, conceptual, and a direct experience between the audience and the performer. Many performance artists use their bodies as their main tool, and it’s often a vehicle for political statement when many other forms of expression are more controlled. It became particularly popular in the 1990s in Eastern European countries formerly represse...
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Biography[edit] Xu Beihong is a key figure in 20th century Chinese art. Drawn from the Xu Beihong Memorial Museum, the exhibition features works including Chinese ink brush paintings, oil paintings, drawings, pastels, and calligraphy. Viewers can explore Xu Beihong’s career from early works including a 1918 landscape painting, drawings and paintings created during his studies in Europe, and several of his well-known and loved horse paintings. This is important artist, acclaimed by critics as the father of modern Chinese paintings. Xu began studying classic Chinese works and calligraphy with his father Xu Dazhang when he was six, and Chinese painting when he was nine. In 1915, he moved to Shanghai, where he made a living off commercial and private work. He travelled to Tokyo in 1917 to stu...
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