Wang Zhujiu (1900~1966)
Famous freehand flower and bird painter. The best of the Qi Baishimen people.
His works are majestic and unrestrained, the pen and ink are deep and old, the color is thick and huazi, it can be said that the white graphite method and the Gong Weng brushwork are perfectly integrated, the rigidity and softness are harmonious, and the bones are grabbing.

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As a disciple of Qi Baishi, Mr. Wang Zhujiu is obviously not as well known to the public as Li Kuchan, Lou Shibai, Xu Linlu and other qi sect descendants, but in terms of artistic achievements, he is by no means inferior, and can be called a representative painter of exemplary significance among the disciples of the old man of Baishi.
It was only because of his upright and fierce personality that he could not bear the baptism of the "Cultural Revolution", hanged himself in the studio, abandoned the world and returned to heaven, and eventually became an artist who did not have a long life and few works passed down from generation to generation, but his personality and works were immortal.
He is good at painting big paintings, writing Meilan with a seal pen, making vines and roses in wild grass, writing quickly, swinging, and taking the momentum vertically, especially with the momentum of supporting the world.
This fusion of strength and beauty has to be said to be due to his early military experience, so that his painting style has both a noble and elegant literati style and a pure and awe-inspiring military temperament.
No matter how far the time has passed, his works still have the masculine beauty of the majestic Huazi that is about to come out, and the passionate and unrestrained energy, which is the key to the never-ending of Wang Zhujiu's freehand works.