World

Hot Link

A Poem in a Brush Stroke

Wang Jie

"If a man learns from me, he is full of life. If he copies me, he might as well be dead," Qi Baishi (1863- 1957), the so-called "Godfather" of traditional Chinese ink-wash painting, once said.

The Liu Haisu Art Museum in Hongqiao area of Shanghai is holding a retro show of Qi's works until November 26.

Born in a peasant family in Xiangtan, central China's Hunan Province, Qi was a weak child and was deemed unsuitable for the back-breaking farm work. So, at the age of eight, his father made him an apprentice of carpentry.

His experience in fine carving and cabinet-making helped him to develop his own style in later years. Some critics say that each stroke of Qi's brush moves like a sculptor's chisel, carving the strokes into the paper. It's unsurprising that Qi is also noted as a marvelous seal cutter.

"I learned finger-painting in my childhood; landscape painting after 30; and specialized in flowers, insects and birds after 40," Qi once said.

However, it was the work he created after reaching 40 that made his reputation - for then he resolved to paint "all the insects and birds on earth."

Searching for the finest quality rice paper, Qi visited many of China's famous scenic spots, broadening his scope of vision.

Under the influence of the Chan monk Xu Gu (1823-1896), Qi created his own style - a swift, spontaneous and emotional brush stroke, accompanied with forceful ink splashes.

However, due to his lack of formal education, plus a style totally different from his predecessors, he didn't gain recognition until he was 60. It's said that Qi's best works were done when he was between 70 and 80 years old.

Today, his paintings routinely fetch high prices at auction, and those of his later years are especially highly sought-after. One series, "The Mustard Seed Garden," featuring flowers, trees and rocks, has become a standard example taught in Chinese art schools.

In 1952, Qi was appointed honorary professor of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing. In 1954, he was elected as a deputy to the First National People's Congress. A year later, Qi was awarded the World Peace Prize by the World Peace Council.

Today, his most renowned paintings depict shrimps and chrysanthemums. Many of his paintings are so life-like that they seem almost fresh with dew. Yet far from depicting the mundane world, his brush captured elements that most people ignore in their daily life. Perhaps that's Qi Baishi's spell - "a poem in a brush stroke."

(www.eastday.com 11/10/2000)


In This Series

References

Archive

Web Link

主站蜘蛛池模板: 一个人看的www视频免费在线观看| 亚洲三级中文字幕| 美女被免费视频网站a国产| 国产粗话肉麻对白在线播放| 99在线精品免费视频| 少妇愉情理伦片丰满丰满| 久久99精品九九九久久婷婷| 日韩精品无码免费专区网站| 亚洲小视频在线播放| 激情国产AV做激情国产爱| 十二以下岁女子毛片免费| 色国产在线视频一区| 国产女人乱人伦精品一区二区| 调教视频在线观看| 国产黄大片在线观| caopon在线| 岛国免费在线观看| 中文字幕影片免费在线观看| 日本特黄特黄刺激大片| 亚州春色校园另类| 欧美三级电影在线| 亚洲国产精品成人午夜在线观看| 毛片毛片毛片毛片毛片毛片| 免费a级毛片18以上观看精品| 精品国产三级在线观看| 欧美精品videosex极品| 大香伊蕉国产av| 一级做a免费视频观看网站| 放荡白丝袜麻麻| 久久中文字幕无码专区| 日韩AV无码久久一区二区| 亚洲AV无码成人精品区在线观看 | 亚洲欧美高清在线| 濑亚美莉在线视频一区| 低头看我是怎么c哭你的| 粗壮挺进人妻水蜜桃成熟漫画| 午夜爽爽爽男女免费观看影院| 老司机亚洲精品影院| 四虎精品影院在线观看视频 | 天天爽亚洲中文字幕| selao久久国产精品|