Qi Baishi's representative works include "Shrimp", "Begonia and Crabs", "Qi Baishi's Peony", "Ink Shrimp", "The Sound of Frogs Ten Miles Out of the Mountain Spring" and so on.
1. "Shrimp"
Qi Baishi is famous for painting shrimps. Qi Baishi not only painted many shrimps, but also his "invention" and his "patent", which became His "symbols" and "symbols". Qi Baishi succeeded in painting shrimps, so he made a special notice: "Baishi painted shrimps, one dozen or two." People who know art said: "The style is not high, it's worth it! It's worth it!" Most of the people who asked for the painting did not bargain, but paid for the painting. Everyone gets something.
2. "Begonia and Two Crabs"
In the painting, four crabapple leaves are painted prominently, with different postures. Between the tang leaves, there is a red branch of wild goose, and the red and green colors complement each other. The crabapple that should have been placed among the leaves took a unique path and came out from the side, suddenly showing a somewhat swaying appearance. The two crabs, one upside down and the other reversed, are placed at the bottom of the painting, echoing the dragonfly in ink on the upper left. The inscription is made of Qi Baishi, the old man from the mountain. The seal is Qi Baishi.
3. "Qi Baishi's Picture of Peonies"
"There is only one peerless flower, the most fragrant one is the peony." The important theme is a symbol of wealth, auspiciousness, happiness and prosperity. The peonies created by Mr. Baishi in his lifetime can be said to be "in full bloom", but "black peonies" are extremely rare.
4. "Ink Shrimp"
Qi Baishi's "Ink Shrimp" is a masterpiece collected by Mr. Huang Dacong. As an aquarium work from Qi Baishi's mature period, this work does not include water lines or water plants to illustrate the background. Qi Baishi only used his skillful brush and ink techniques, combined with his original ink dipping method, to calmly depict the structure, dynamics and transparent texture of the shrimp. .
5. "The sound of frogs emerges from a mountain spring ten miles away"
"The sound of frogs emerges from a mountain spring ten miles away" is an ink painting that Qi Baishi painted for the Chinese writer Lao She when he was ninety-one years old. Qi Baishi used burnt ink to draw two walls of a mountain stream, with a rapid torrent in the middle. He used azurite to mark several mountaintops in the distance, and in the water he drew six tadpoles flowing down the water. The mother frog is at the other end of the mountain, and the sound of frogs floats ten miles along the mountain stream.
4. "Ink Shrimp"
Qi Baishi's "Ink Shrimp" is a masterpiece collected by Mr. Huang Dacong. As an aquarium work from Qi Baishi's mature period, this work does not include water lines or water plants to illustrate the background. Qi Baishi only used his skillful brush and ink techniques, combined with his original ink dipping method, to calmly depict the structure, dynamics and transparent texture of the shrimp. .
5. "The sound of frogs emerges from a mountain spring ten miles away"
"The sound of frogs emerges from a mountain spring ten miles away" is an ink painting that Qi Baishi painted for the Chinese writer Lao She when he was ninety-one years old. Qi Baishi used burnt ink to draw two walls of a mountain stream, with a rapid torrent in the middle. He used azurite to mark several mountaintops in the distance, and in the water he drew six tadpoles flowing down the water. The mother frog is at the other end of the mountain, and the sound of frogs floats ten miles along the mountain stream.
Extended information:
Social evaluation:
1. Picasso: Qi Baishi is really an amazing painter in China! How amazing Chinese painters are! The fish painted by Qi Baishi in ink are not colored, but they make people see the long river and the swimming fish.
2. Lang Shaojun: After Wu Changshuo, Qi Baishi pushed traditional Chinese calligraphy and painting further and injected new life blood. Qi Baishi is an all-rounder. Qi Baishi endows his works with simple and fresh peasant emotions, and gives new vitality and modernity to the form of literati paintings. As a tireless pursuer, Qi Baishi's creative spirit displayed in his century-long struggle is exemplary.
3. Yu Qiuyu: The earth has endowed Qi Baishi with supreme artistic achievements, and Qi Baishi's character is closely related to the "interests of nature", as simple as a farmer and as innocent as a child. Qi Baishi is a combination of Huxiang culture and Kyoto culture, and he is a great person who was created by himself. Qi Baishi has a deep connection with Huxiang culture.