Who are the four modern painters in China?

The four greatest painters in China in the 20th century were Wu Changshuo, Qi Baishi, Huang and Pan Tianshou. Wu Changshuo was originally named Jun, a native of Huzhou, Zhejiang. China was a key figure in the transformation period of modern painting and calligraphy, a master of poetry and calligraphy, and a famous painter, calligrapher and seal engraver in China during the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China.

Qi Baishi was born in Dangshan, Suzhou, Anhui, and Xiangtan, Changsha, Hunan. Formerly known as Chunzhi, Wei Qing was named Lanting. He is a master of modern painting in China and a world cultural celebrity. Qi Baishi is a seal script writer, who adopted the method of inscriptions in Qin and Han Dynasties. His calligraphy saved Gu Zhuo's interest, and seal script became his own. He was also good at writing poems. Representative works include Frog Rang Ten Miles Away from the Mountain Spring and Ink Shrimp.

Brief introduction of painter

Huang's ancestral home is Shexian, Huizhou, Anhui, and Jinhua, Zhejiang. His painting style is elegant and colorful, and his artistic conception is profound. He has taught in Beijing, Hangzhou and other fine arts colleges, and served as the vice chairman of East China Branch of China Artists Association. He is the author of The Origin of Huangshan Painters, On Lu Hong's Painting and Essentials of Painting.

Pan Tianshou's profile is full of words, meaning "longevity" and "longevity". Ninghai, Zhejiang, deputy to the 23rd National People's Congress/kloc-0, member of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and honorary academician of Soviet Academy of Art from 65438 to 0958. He is the author of China's Painting History and Listening to Tian Ge's Painting Essays.