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In the world of art, each work is the crystallization of time and emotion, carrying the artist's heart and soul. Recently, a painting exhibited at the Qi Baishi Painting and Calligraphy Institute has attracted widespread attention - this is the "Grass, Insects, Vegetables and Fruits" painted by Qi Baishi's third son, Qi Ziru, and there is an inscription written by Qi Baishi's disciple Li Kuchan. This precious work of art not only shows the unique charm of Qi School art, but also witnesses the friendship and inheritance between master and apprentice.
▲ Li Kuchan inscribed Qi Ziru "Grass, Insects, Vegetables and Fruits" · China Qi Baishi Calligraphy and Painting Academy Exhibition (Qi Baishi copyright owner) · Shaobai Gongzi Tang Fa Zhou self-collection of pictures
Inscription: Those who draw freehand should also come out of the photo, and my teacher Baishi Weng can be called the holy ear. Ranzi is like a brother to follow, but also elegant, writing insects lifelike, living and fragrant, my teacher Baishi Weng has successors, regret the death of his son, regret. Seeing this small amount today, I put the pen into it, and it was like a dream. Zen. Seal: Li and Zi are picturesque insects
First of all, "Grass, Insects, Vegetables and Fruits" itself is a work of great ornamental value. Qi Ziru inherited the painting style of his father Qi Baishi, but innovated and developed on this basis. He depicts lifelike grass insects and tender fruits and vegetables with delicate brushstrokes, and the picture is full of vitality and vitality. Every stroke and dye shows his deep understanding of nature and infinite love for life. Viewers can hear the chirping of insects, smell the fragrance of fruits and vegetables, and feel the beauty and gifts of nature.
▲ Li Kuchan inscription Qi Ziru "Grass, Insects, Vegetables and Fruits" part ·of the exhibition of China Qi Baishi Painting and Calligraphy Institute Exhibition (Qi Baishi copyright owner) · Shaobai Gongzi Tang Fa Zhou self-collection courtesy of the picture
Secondly, Li Kuchan's inscription adds more cultural heritage and historical significance to this painting. As a proud disciple of Qi Baishi, Li Kuchan has won the true inheritance of Mr. Qi, and on this basis, he has formed his own unique artistic style. His inscription is not only a high evaluation of Qi Ziru's painting skills, but also a recognition and encouragement of his artistic pursuit. The sentence in the inscription, "Ziru has a family style", is not only an affirmation of Qi Ziru's talent, but also a testimony to their deep love for father and son. This kind of mutual appreciation and support between teachers and students is an important embodiment of the spirit of traditional Chinese art.
▲ Li Kuchan inscription Qi Ziru "Grass, Insects, Vegetables and Fruits" part ·of the exhibition of China Qi Baishi Painting and Calligraphy Institute Exhibition (Qi Baishi copyright owner) · Shaobai Gongzi Tang Fa Zhou self-collection courtesy of the picture
In addition, it is worth mentioning that this precious work of art is now in the collection of Tang Fazhou, a disciple of Qi Liangzhi, a descendant of Qi Baishi. Tang Fa has been dedicated to promoting the art of the Qi School for more than a decade, and his collection is not only a reflection of his personal hobby, but also a sense of responsibility for the protection and inheritance of traditional Chinese culture. Through his efforts, these valuable cultural heritages have been preserved and displayed to the world, allowing more people to appreciate the charm of Chinese painting and calligraphy.
In short, "Grass, Insects, Vegetables and Fruits" and the Li Kuchan inscription on it are not only a work of art, but also a symbol of the spirit of cultural inheritance. Behind this painting, we see the unremitting efforts and perseverance of several generations of Qi Baishi's family, and also feel the deep emotional bond between master and apprentice. It is hoped that more young people will join in the learning and dissemination of traditional art in the future, so that this precious treasure of Chinese culture will continue to be passed on forever. This exhibition undoubtedly provides us with an opportunity to experience the master's style up close, and at the same time, it also arouses people's in-depth thinking about the protection and inheritance of culture and art. May we appreciate beauty, but also draw wisdom and strength from it, and work together to protect our cultural heritage. (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, one line, only do real calligraphy and painting, gather the heads 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 paintings and calligraphy, looking for cooperation with high-end painting and calligraphy brokers, partners, regional leaders, mainly operating Qi Baishi's painting brush before his death, Qi Baishi's special rice paper for painting shrimp, Qi Baishi's graphite block, Qi Baishi's 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 China Qi Baishi Painting and Calligraphy Institute, paid tribute to the 160th anniversary of Qi Baishi's birth and reproduced the microcosm of Qi Baishi's 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 Yuwen, Qi Lixia, Qi Yuanlai, Qi Folai, Qi Shuilian, Qi Yanjun, Li Keran, Li Kuchan, Lou Shibai, Guo Xiuyi, Wang Senran, Wang Xuetao, Lu Guangguang, Wang Shushi, Wang Tianchi, Wang Wennong, Yang Xiuzhen, Tang Fazhou and other Qi Baishi heirs worth more than 100,000 million of calligraphy, paintings, seals and authentic works can also accept NFT, digital collections, metaverse, cross-border brand alliance, cultural empowerment resource integration and other operations, welcome powerful network companies to bid. (Pictures and texts are selected from: Qi Baishi's Descendants Calligraphy and Painting Network) (The pictures in this article are selected from: Qi Baishi in the eyes of Qi Liangzhi, Qi Baishi Painting and Calligraphy Academy, Qi Baishi's 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
Jia Chennian [Year of the Dragon] compiled in East China Shanghai Qi Baishi Painting and Calligraphy Institute (Shanghai Pudong General Institute)