Green wine (1951) by Qi Baishi

Green wine - Qi Baishi - 1951

Artwork Information

TitleGreen wine
ArtistQi Baishi
Date1951
Art MovementInk and wash painting

About Green wine

The artwork titled “Green Wine,” created by the artist Qi Baishi in 1951, is a prime example of the ink and wash painting movement. This piece belongs to the flower painting genre and is demonstrative of Qi Baishi’s mastery in this traditional Chinese art form.

In the artwork, a striking red flower emerges as the focal point, exuding vibrancy and life. The petals are meticulously rendered with bold brushstrokes that contrast beautifully against the dark, almost black, leaves beneath. Adjacent to the flower, a set of two translucent wine cups is delicately portrayed, adding a subtle yet significant element to the composition. Above the main visual elements, elegant Chinese calligraphy in black ink, accompanied by a prominent red seal, adds a layer of cultural authenticity and personal touch from the artist. The harmonious interplay of bold colors, refined brushwork, and traditional symbols encapsulates the essence of Qi Baishi’s style and the quintessence of ink and wash painting.

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