During the "May Day" holiday, the "Mountains and Rivers Izumo And Rainy Days - Hunan Painting Art Special Exhibition in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China" held by the Changsha Museum was opened to the public free of charge, and the paintings of Famous Artists such as Qi Baishi were exhibited intensively, attracting many citizens to visit, and the exhibition will last until May 29.

In the special exhibition hall on the second floor of Changsha Museum, 75 works/sets of works by 30 famous artists such as Qi Baishi, Xiao Junxian and Chen Shaomei cover landscapes, flowers, birds and figures, integrating the humanistic feelings of Huxiang painters and showing the audience the unique charm of Huxiang painting in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China.
Qi Baishi's paintings of shrimp, crabs, plum blossoms, orchids and other works are particularly eye-catching as the finale part of the exhibition. One of them is a "Shrimp Diagram", which is lively and lifelike.
Qi Baishi 《Shrimp Diagram》
Qi Baishi used thick ink to point out the eyes of the shrimp, and then used a few strokes of light ink to draw the body of the shrimp, and the unique ink technique between the thick and light makes the eyes and head of the shrimp full of vitality and flexible interest, and the body of the shrimp has a crystal clear feeling. Curator Huang Ai introduced: "We can see that Qi Baishi's shrimp have a transparent feeling. In fact, he uses the method of 'breaking ink', using the thickness of ink to break light, in order to produce this effect, which is a highly freehand way. ”
Qi Baishi "Plum Blossom Diagram"
Li Lisong, deputy director of Changsha Museum, introduced that this exhibition attempts to sort out the history of Hunan painting art in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, and vigorously excavates and promotes huxiang culture, many of which have concentrated on the beauty of Hunan landscapes.
Xiao Junxian's "Green Landscape Map of Fa Zhao Danian"
Lei Ke "Mountains and Rivers Izumo for the Rain Map"
Lei Yue "Peony Map"
The exhibition will be on display free of charge at the Changsha Museum until May 29, 2020 (closed on Mondays, excluding national holidays).
Affected by the epidemic, the Changsha Museum is currently open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., with a daily visitor limit of 1,200 people. Citizens can pay attention to the Changsha Museum WeChat public account or log on to the official website to make a real-name reservation, or they can pick up tickets with valid documents at the entrance of the Changsha Museum Gate of Changsha Riverside Cultural Park (the on-site ticket collection limit is 400 people).
Source: Hunan Radio "Provincial News Network"
Reviewer: Liu Ping, Zhong Lin, Zhang Guan
Correspondents: Deng Xiaoli, Han Jun
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > the long press the picture below to identify the QR code, pay attention to the Hunan Radio "Malanshan News" headline number ↓↓↓</h1>