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Biography

Name: Ch'i Pai-shih
Birth Date: 1863
Death Date: 1957
Place of Birth: Hsiang-t'an, Hunan Province, China
Place of Death: China
Nationality: Chinese
Gender: Male
Occupations: painter, artist, teacher

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Biography of Ch'i Pai-shih
866 words, approx. 3 pages
Ch'i Pai-shih (1863-1957) was one of the greatest Chinese painters of modern times. He led the revival of the traditional Chinese style of painting. Ch'i Pai-shih, also called Ch'i Heng and Ch'i Wei-ch'ing, was born on a small farm near Hsiang-t'an,...


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Qi Baishi Summary
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(1864–1957), Chinese painter. Qi Baishi (original name Qi Huang; numerous art names), the most famous painter of China's Republican period (1912–1949), developed an expressive style of brushwork that captured the essential...
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Qi Baishi Information
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Qi Baishi (simplified Chinese: 齐白石; traditional Chinese: 齊白石; pinyin: Qí Báishí, also Ch'i Pai-shih) (January 1, 1864 - September 16, 1957) was a Chinese painter. Born to a peasant from Xiangtan, Hunan, Qi became a carpenter at 14, and...


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Publishers Weekly
Likeness and Unlikeness: Selected Paintings of Qi Baishi. (book reviews)
08/10/1990: 132 words, approx. 0 pages
LIKENESS AND UNLIKENESS: Selected Paintings of Qi Baishi Chinese master painter Qi Baishi (1864-1957) fused traditional freehand brushwork and folk-art technique into a deceptively simple style. His morning glories, peaches, and ships braving wind and waves have a fresh immediacy that cleanses the doors...
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New Life Journal
Medical Qi-Gong.(Advertisement)
04/01/2005: 382 words, approx. 1 pages
Qi-Gong (pronounced chee-goong), has been practiced in China for thousands of years. Qi-gong, literally, breathing exercises, is the name given to a wide variety of methods for enhancing one's Qi (internal energy or life force). At the end of the cultural revolution, Deng Ziao...
 


 

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