Mr. Qi Baishi's "Year-old Picture" is a classic representative of the theme of his flower and bird paintings. The work means New Year's greetings and good luck and well-being. Qi Baishi (1863-1957), character Huang, old man Baishi, from Xiangtan, Hunan, is one of the most representative masters of Chinese painting in modern and modern China. His artistic style is vigorous and simple, vigorous and vivid, and his works are filled with a lively atmosphere of life, which is highly respected by collectors and art lovers.
The picture of "Year-old Picture" is cleverly conceived, and the colors are bright and vivid. With his superb pen and ink skills, Qi Baishi portrays the flowers and fruits that are suitable for the new year, or the spring flowers are in full bloom, or the fruits are plentiful, or the spirit birds are crowing, symbolizing peace of mind and all the best. The picture is filled with vitality and festive atmosphere, which not only has a sense of vividness of nature, but also exudes artistic refinement and humanistic temperature.
Qi Baishi's "Year-old Picture" is not only unique in technique, but also carries people's beautiful yearning for the future in the context. The titles in the paintings are often matched with fresh and simple verses, which adds to the humanistic atmosphere and cultural connotation of the picture. As Qi Baishi said: "The beauty of painting lies between similarity and dissimilarity. It is too kitschy to deceive the world. "This kind of artistic language between truth and illusion, similarity and dissimilarity, makes "The Picture of the Age" exude a unique oriental aesthetic charm.
For collectors and art lovers, "The Picture of the Age" is not only a masterpiece of Qi Baishi's artistic maturity, but also a symbol of peace, peace and wealth. Dehuatang has long focused on the acquisition of famous ancient and modern Chinese calligraphy and painting at high prices. If you have a collection of Qi Baishi's masterpieces in your hands, we sincerely invite you to contact us so that these blessed artistic treasures can continue to shine in new exchanges.