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Xu Beihong (July 19, 1895, September 26, 1953), Han nationality, a native of Yixing, Jiangsu, was born in Qiting Bridge, Yixing, Jiangsu, China. He is the founder of modern Chinese art, an outstanding painter and art educator, and is especially famous for painting horses. Since childhood, he has studied poetry, calligraphy and painting with his father Xu Dazhang.
In 1912, at the age of 17, she worked as a painting teacher at Yixing Girls' Junior Normal School. In 1916, he entered the French Department of Fudan University in Shanghai and studied part-time, and studied sketching by himself. He studied in Japan and France, traveled to Western European countries, and observed and studied Western art.
After returning to China in 1927, he successively served as the director of the Fine Arts Department of the Shanghai Nanguo Art Institute, the professor of the Art Department of ** University, and the dean of the Art School of Peking University. Since 1933, he has held Chinese art exhibitions and solo exhibitions in France, Belgium, Italy, Britain, Germany, and the Soviet Union.
Xu Beihong is good at Chinese painting, oil painting and drawing, in the creation of his "teacher of the law, the search for the truth" as the principle, his works are mostly based on real life, or through the past to metaphor the present, to express patriotism and humanitarian feelings, such as "Tian Heng Five Hundred Scholars", "Jiufang Gao", "After My Journey", "Yugong Moves Mountains" and so on. He is good at painting horses, lions, cows, cats, eagles, finches and other animals, which are vivid and expressive, each with its own meaning. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the wind and rain roosters and leaping lions and galloping horses expressed their enthusiasm for the awakening of the Chinese nation.
In terms of creative theory, Xu Beihong advocated the improvement of Chinese painting. He attaches great importance to the rigorous training of sketching, advocates the cultivation of the teacher's method, and opposes the old ways.
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Ma, Xu Beihong, Liu Boshu.
Siberian Tigers, Zhang Shanzi, Hu Shuang'an.
Eagle, Li Kuchan, Huang Zhou.
Lion Mi Xiubin.
Gray donkey, yellow canon.
Carp Chan Wing Cheong.
Panda Liu Haisu.
Rooster Liu Kuiling.
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Huang Zhou painted a donkey. Xu Beihong is also very good at drawing lions.
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Shi Xu Beihong, his painting of horses is beyond the name.
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Xu Beihong is good at painting horses;
Qi Baishi is good at painting shrimp;
Huang Zhou is good at drawing donkeys;
Li Keran is good at painting cows;
Wu Zuoren is good at painting pandas;
Zhang Daqian is good at drawing tigers;
Li Kuchan is good at painting eagles;
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Famous painters who are good at painting animals are:
Xu Beihong, Qi Baishi, Li Kuchan, Wu Zuoren, Huang Zhou.
1. Xu Beihong (1895-1953), Han nationality, formerly known as Xu Shoukang, was born in Qiting Town, Yixing City, Jiangsu. Chinese modern painter and art educator. It had a great influence on the Chinese painting world at that time, and he was known as the "Jinling Three Masters" of the painting world with Zhang Shuqi and Liu Zigu.
The Chinese paintings made of color and ink are full of color, especially the galloping horses are famous all over the world.
2. Qi Baishi (January 1, 1864, September 16, 1957), born in Xiangtan, Changsha Prefecture, Hunan Province (now Xiangtan, Hunan). The original name is Chunzhi, the word Weiqing, and the number Lanting. Later, he changed his name to Huang, and the word was on the verge of life, and he was called Baishi, Baishi Shanweng, Lao Ping, Hungry, the owner of the Borrowed Mountain Yin Pavilion, the old man on the Jiping Hall, and the rich man of the three hundred stone seals.
He is a master of modern Chinese painting and a world cultural celebrity. He is good at painting flowers and birds, insects and fish, landscapes, and figures, and his brushwork is vigorous and moisturizing, the colors are bright and bright, the modeling is concise and vivid, and the artistic conception is pure and simple. The fish, shrimp, insects and crabs are full of fun.
Representative works include "The Sound of Frogs Ten Miles Out of the Mountain Spring" and "Ink Shrimp".
3. Li Kuchan (1899-1983), male, born in poverty. He is a modern calligrapher and painter and an art educator. Originally known as Li Yingjie, he changed his name to Ying, and the word Li Gong.
Shandong Gaotang people. Representative works: "Sheng Lotus", "Eagles", "Pine Eagles", "Orchid Bamboo", "Clear Snow", "Waterfowl".
4. Wu Zuoren (1908-1997), male, from Jing County, Anhui Province, born in Suzhou, Jiangsu, representative work "Camel Herding Picture".
5. Huang Zhou (master of Chinese painting, social activist, collector. His works include "Patrol Map", "Tibetan Children Go to School", "The First Red Flag in Jinggang Mountain", "Talking Heart", "Relatives", "Pine Eagle", "Hundred Donkeys", etc.
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