Are Dong Changqing’s paintings really for sale?

Yes, Master Dong Changqing is a disciple of Baishi. After Dong Qichang, people are very knowledgeable. The actual price is really hard to say. The reference price is about 30,000 per square foot.

Mr. Dong Changqing, a master of traditional Chinese painting, is a member of the Chinese Painters and Calligraphers Association, a national first-class artist, the president of the Northeastern Painting and Calligraphy Research Institute of the Chinese Celebrity Calligraphy and Painting Academy, and the president of the Luyi Painting Academy. Mr. Dong Changqing was born in 1938. His ancestral home is Huating, Zhejiang Province. He is a descendant of Dong Qichang, a great painter of the Ming Dynasty. Following his ancestor's teachings of "reading thousands of books and traveling thousands of miles", he became a disciple of the famous painter Qi Baishi when he was eight years old. The old man Qi Baishi accepted him as his disciple. He studied the painting techniques of the Qi school from the old man Qi Baishi and his third son Qi Liangkun (Hao Ziru), and obtained the true inheritance of the Qi school.

Dong Lao graduated from Peking University and served as counselor of the Chinese embassy abroad. He has outstanding achievements in traditional Chinese painting, oil painting, craft painting, sculpture, foreign languages, etc.

After the death of Master Qi Baishi and his three sons, Mr. Dong Changqing followed Master Qi Baishi’s efforts during his lifetime, opened up the development path of Chinese painting art for civilians, and created a new freehand style of "wonderful and bold, smooth and simple", focusing on the freehand style. God, with the intention of taking images, created the original theme of "Three Friends of Water Mansion" with fish, shrimp and crab on the same picture.

It shows the harmonious and touching image of aquatic creatures, which implies the harmonious development of people and society. It gives the static outline the beauty of rhythm, thereby showing the vitality of aquatic creatures and realizing the perfection of the image of aquatic creatures. The reshaping of art and the aesthetic ideal that art originates from life and is higher than life.

Qi Baishi

His original name was Chunzhi, with the courtesy name Weiqing, and his nickname Lanting. Later he changed his name to Huang, with the courtesy name Binsheng, and his nicknames were Baishi, Baishi Shanweng, Laoping, Hungry Sou, and Borrowing Mountain Yin. The owner of the museum, the old man in Jipingtang, a rich man with three hundred stone seals, was born in Dangshan, Suzhou, Anhui. He was born in Xiangtan, Changsha Prefecture, Hunan (today's Xiangtan, Hunan). He is a master of modern Chinese painting and a world cultural celebrity.

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.

Qi Baishi is a calligrapher, seal script and official script, based on the Qin and Han dynasty tablets. He specializes 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".