What are Qi Baishi’s works? Qi Baishi’s personal profile

1. Qi Baishi’s representative works include "Shrimp", "Begonia and Two Crabs", "Qi Baishi's Peony", "Ink Shrimp", "The Sound of Frogs Ten Miles Out of the Mountain Spring" and so on.

2. Qi Baishi (January 1, 1864 - September 16, 1957), formerly known as Chunzhi, with the courtesy name Weiqing, and the nickname Lanting. Later, he changed his name to Huang, with the courtesy name Binsheng, and the nickname Baishi and Baishishan. Weng, Lao Ping, Hungry Old Man, the owner of the borrowing mountain chanting hall, the old man in Ji Ping Hall, and the three hundred stone seal rich man. His ancestral home is Dangshan, Suzhou, Anhui. He was born in Xiangtan, Changsha Prefecture, Hunan (today's Xiangtan, Hunan). He is a master of modern Chinese painting and world culture. celebrity.

3. He worked as a carpenter in his early years, and later made a living by selling paintings. He settled in Beijing after he was fifty-seven years old. He is good at painting flowers and birds, insects and fish, landscapes and figures. His pen and ink are vigorous and moist, the colors are bright and bright, the shapes are concise and vivid, and the artistic conception is honest and simple. The fish, shrimps, insects and crabs created are full of natural interest. Qi Baishi died in Beijing Hospital on September 16, 1957.

4. Qi Baishi, a calligrapher and seal engraver, took his method from the Qin and Han dynasty steles and tablets. His calligraphy has an antique and clumsy style, and he is unique in seal cutting and is good at writing poetry. He once served as honorary professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts and chairman of the Chinese Artists Association. His representative works include "The Sound of Frogs Ten Miles Out of a Mountain Spring" and "Ink Shrimp". He is the author of "Baishi Poems" and "The Narrative of the Old Man Baishi".