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Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting

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Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting

There was Qi Baishi in the world, and the remaining ink still exists in the world.

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Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting
Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting
Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting

Hello Tibetan friends, today we have invited the then descendant of Qi Baishi, a disciple of Qi Liangzhi, the president of the China Qi Baishi Academy of Painting and Calligraphy, a visiting professor of the Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts, the official image spokesperson of NetEase Group, the specially invited director of teaching and research, a contracted painter of Beijing Academy of Fine Arts and Rong Bao Zhai, an expert in the identification of Qi Baishi's calligraphy and painting big data, and the president of the Shanghai Qi Baishi Art Research Association. Mr. Tang Fazhou, the chief operating officer of Baishi Shantang Culture Media, once heard his master Qi Baishi's youngest daughter, Qi Liangzhi, say: In the history of Chinese painting, Qi Baishi's name is like thunder, and his artistic achievements have attracted worldwide attention. As an outstanding painter, Qi Baishi's signature is also unique, which has become an important basis for identifying the authenticity of his works. Today, let's take a look at Qi Baishi's commonly used payment to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting.

Qi Baishi, formerly known as Qi Huang, the word Baishi, the name Qinglian Jushi, alias also has the owner of the Borrowing Mountain Yin Museum, the honorary president of the Beijing Academy of Fine Arts, etc. He worked diligently throughout his life, and his paintings have a wide range of subjects, diverse forms, and unique styles. In Qi Baishi's paintings, we can often see his various signatures, including the concise and bright "Qi Huang", and the imposing "Qi Baishi, Honorary President of the Beijing Academy of Fine Arts".

Qi Baishi's signature can be roughly divided into three categories: name registration, trade name registration and official position registration. Names are the most common, including "Qi Huang" and "Qi Baishi", etc.; the name names reflect Qi Baishi's artistic pursuits and personality characteristics, such as "Qinglian Jushi" and "Owner of the Borrowed Mountain Yin Museum", etc.; official titles reflect Qi Baishi's social status and honor, such as "Qi Baishi, Honorary President of Beijing Academy of Fine Arts".

Next, let's take a look at Qi Baishi's common inscriptions:

1. Qi Huang: This is Qi Baishi's original name, and he often used this inscription in his early works.

2. Qi Baishi: This is Qi Baishi's most commonly used signature, and many of his classic works are signed by this name.

3. Qinglian Monk: This name reflects Qi Baishi's belief in Buddhism and his love for lotus.

4. The owner of the Borrowing Mountain Yin Pavilion: This name reflects Qi Baishi's love for nature and yearning for poetic life.

5. Qi Baishi, Honorary President of Beijing Fine Art Academy: This official position reflects Qi Baishi's lofty status in Beijing Fine Art Academy.

Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting

Qi Baishi commonly used to settle down (1)

Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting

Qi Baishi's commonly used payment (2)

Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting

Qi Baishi's commonly used payment (3)

Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting

Qi Baishi commonly used to settle the payment (4)

Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting

Qi Baishi's commonly used payment (5)

Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting

Qi Baishi commonly used to settle down (6)

Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting

Qi Baishi commonly used to sign off (7)

Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting

Qi Baishi commonly used to settle the money(8)

Understanding Qi Baishi's common inscriptions is of great significance for identifying the authenticity of his works. In the calligraphy and painting market, some criminals will forge Qi Baishi's paintings in order to make huge profits, but their payment is often difficult to imitate vividly. Therefore, mastering the characteristics of Qi Baishi's payment can help us better distinguish the authenticity and avoid being deceived. In short, Qi Baishi's signature is unique and an important basis for us to appreciate and identify his works. I hope this article can provide you with some help, so that we can appreciate the artistic charm of Qi Baishi together. (To be continued) collection of calligraphy and painting, just look for the "Baishi heirs" of Qi Baishi Painting and Calligraphy Institute, all rights reserved, on-site creation, Qi Baishi painting school, a hundred years of inheritance, a lineage, only do authentic calligraphy and painting, gather the length of the family, on-site creation, can be customized according to the requirements of the collector, can take a group photo! perennial sales of high-end calligraphy and painting, looking for cooperation with high-end painting brokers, partners, regional leaders, the main operation of Qi Baishi before his death with the same painting brush, Qi Baishi painting shrimp special rice paper, Qi Bai graphite block, Qi Baishi self-made pigment formula, Qi Baishi's painting brush grass insect secret method, Qi Baishi's little daughter Qi Liangzhi's father Qi Baishi's calligraphy and painting relics exhibition and Qi Baishi's little daughter Qi Liangzhi's self-collection of calligraphy and painting special auction, Qi Baishi's heirs, Tang Fazhou, president of the Chinese Qi Baishi Painting and Calligraphy Academy, pays tribute to the 160th anniversary of Qi Baishi's birth and reproduces Qi Baishi's microcosm of the world calligraphy and painting exhibition, as well as the operation of Qi Baishi, Qi Liangzhi, Qi Liangchi, Qi Liangmo, Qi Bingyi, Qi Jingshan, Qi Bingzheng, Qi Zhanyi, Qi Huijuan, Qi Shouyu, Qi Shuilian, Li Keran, Li Kuchan, Lou Shibai, Guo Xiuyi, Wang Senran, Wang Xuetao, Lu Guangguang, Wang Shushi, Tang Fazhou and other Qi Baishi's heirs' calligraphy, paintings, and seals worth more than 100 million are also acceptable to NFT, digital collections, metaverse and other operations, and powerful network companies are welcome to bid. (Picture and text excerpt from: Qi Baishi's heirloom calligraphy and painting network)

Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting
Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting
Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting
Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting

(The picture materials in this article are selected from: Qi Baishi in the eyes of Qi Liangzhi, Qi Baishi Painting and Calligraphy Institute, Qi Baishi Descendants Calligraphy and Painting Network)

Note: The above pictures and texts are excerpted from the lecture "Shaobai Gongzi Fun Talks about Qi Baishi" Speaker: Tang Fazhou

Year of the Rabbit compiled in East China Shanghai Qi Baishi Painting and Calligraphy Institute (Shanghai Pudong General Academy)

Qi Baishi commonly used to write a large collection, Qi Baishi's descendant Tang Fazhou said, to provide evidence for the identification of calligraphy and painting

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