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Fu Baoshi (Chinese: 傅抱石), or Fu Pao-Shih, (1904-1965) was a Chinese painter from Xinyu, Jiangxi Province. He went to Japan to report the History of Oriental Art in the Tokyo School of Fine Arts in 1933. He translated many books from Japanese and carried out his own research. In painting itself, he brought Japanese visual elements to the Chinese ink painting tradition.

He was the Director of the Jiangsu Province Chinese Painting School and a Vice-Chairman of the Federation of Chinese Artists. He too taught in the Art Department of Central University (now Nanjing University).[i] His works of landscape painting employed skillful employ of dots and inking methods, creating a new technique encompassing many varieties within traditional rules. He was able to create an old, elegant style through his integration of poetic temper and painting techniques. He held many personal exhibitions in China and won favourable comments.

Fu had strong feelings towards the land of China. During his travel to many places, he recorded the splendors of the rivers and mountains, drawing inspiration from nature and condign the representative mural painter of his fourth dimension.

Art historian [edit]

Erstwhile residence of Fu Baoshi in Nanjing.

Fu wrote numerous fine arts theses, the earliest of which, "On the Evolution of Chinese Paintings", was written at the historic period of 25. He besides carried out in-depth inquiry into the history of mural painting at the stop of the fourth century, including the works of Gu Kaizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420), Zhan Ziqian of the Sui Dynasty (581-618) and Jing Hao of the V Dynasties Period (907-960), as well as Wu Daozi, Li Sixun, Li Zhaodao and Zhang Yanyuan of the Tang Dynasty (618-907). He worked very hard to imitate paintings by Gao Kegong and Ni Zan of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) Chen Hongshou of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), and Cheng Sui, Kun Tin, Zha Shibiao, Gong Xian, Mei Qing, Wui Li, Yun Shouping and Shi Tao of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), finally becoming one of the principal painters of his age. In this capacity he succeeded Huang Binhong, who had created a new way of landscape painting called "Baoshi'due south texture strokes" basing on the cattle-hair strokes of Wang Meng of the Yuan Dynasty.

Fu Baoshi Memorial Hall in Xinyu hosts a permanent exhibition of his artworks

Painter [edit]

Every bit well as painting landscapes, Fu Baoshi was too an accomplished painter of figures. His paintings of ancient Chinese figures from the 3rd and fourth centuries BC are particularly acclaimed.

As a leader of the and then-called New Chinese Painting Movement, which reformed traditional Chinese painting after 1949, Fu stood out from about of his contemporaries with his great passion for art, and his innovative brushwork and unique moving picture composition.

Fu'due south reforms were followed past a group of artists in Nanjing where he so lived. He was recognized as the founder of the Nanjing-based New Jinling School of Fine Arts. The school included such important artists as Chen Zhifo (1896-1962), Qian Songyan (1898-1985), Song Wenzhi (1919-1999), Wei Zixi (1915-2002) and Ya Ming (1924-2002).

Fu Baoshi was a corking gentleman of Shi Tao and, at the age of xviii, changed his proper noun to "Bao Shi" - significant embracing "Shitao". He even wrote a chronicle of Shitao, recording his life experiences and social activities as well every bit his art creations. Fu Baoshi admitted that he was obsessed with the study of Shitao's painting.

Family lineage [edit]

Father: Fu De-Tai 傅德泰 Wife: Luo Shi-Hui 羅時慧

Eldest Son: Fu Xiao-Shi 傅小石 Second Son: Fu Er-Shi 傅二石

Eldest Daughter: Fu Yi-Shan 傅益珊 2d Daughter: Fu Yi-Xuan (Fu Yick Suen) 傅益璇 Third Daughter: Fu Yi-Yao 傅益瑤 Youngest Girl: Fu Yi-Yu 傅益玉

Granddaughter: Fu Shan-shan 傅珊珊 Jenny Pat 傅蕾蕾

Bibliography [edit]

Fu Baoshi. Zhongguo Shuhua Lilun (Theories of Chinese Paintings). The Commercial Press, 1935.

Fu Baoshi. Shitao Shangren Nianpu (Chronological Biography of Shitao). Beijing and Shanghai Weekly P., 1948.

Fu Boashi. Zhongguo de Renwu Hua He Shanshui Hua (Chinese Figural and Landscape Paintings). Shanghai Cultural Publishing House, 1955.

Fu Baoshi. Zhongguo de Huihua (Chinese Paintings). Communist china Classical Art Publishing Business firm, 1958.

Fu Baoshi. Xiandai Zhongguo Hua (Modern Chinese Paintings). Beijing: People's Fine Art Publishing House, 1961.

Fu Baoshi and Guan Shanyuan et al. Meishu Yiwgadai Jinyantan (Speaking from Experience of Art Creation). Shanghai People's Fine Art Publishing Firm, 1961.

Fu Baoshi. Shan He Xin Mao (New Appearances of Mountains and Rivers). Nanjing: Jiangsu People's Publishing House, 1962.

Fu Baoshi. Guohua Shanshui Jiexi (Explanations of Chinese Landscape Paintings). Taipei: Taiwan Tiantong Publishing House, 1973.

Zhao Puchu. Paintings and Calligraphy of Jinling. Nanjing: Jinling Shuhuashe, 1981.

Fu Baoshi Shuxie Ji (Fu Baoshi'due south Sketches Collection). Nanjing: Jiangsu Fine Art Publishing House, 1985.

Hui Laiping ed.. Complete Collection of Han Mo Mag. Hong Kong: Han Mo Xuan Publishing Co. Ltd., 1990 - 2006.

Jiangxi Provincial Historical Records Inquiry Committee, Xinyu Municipal Historical Records Research Committee ed.. Fu Baoshi - Jiangxi Historical Records Vol. 44. Xinyu: Jiangxi People's Publishing Firm, 1992.

Gao Yuzhen ed.. Paintings by Fu Pao-Shih. Taipei: National Museum of History, 1994.

Chen Chuanxi. China Famous Painters Drove—Fu Baoshi. Shijiazhuang: Hebei Educational Publishing House, 2000.

Chen Chuanxi. Chinese Famous Paintiners - Fu Baoshi. Hebei Educational Publishing House, 2000.

Ye Zonghao. Collection of Fu Baoshi Fine art Essays. Shanghai Rarebooks Publishing House, 2003.

Ye Zonghao. Chronological Biography of Fu Baoshi. Shanghai Rarebooks Publishing Business firm, 2004.

Fu Baoshi Memorial. Qi Ming Wei Xin - Collection of Fu Baoshi Centennial Memorial Essays. Zhengzhou: Henan Art Publishing Business firm, 2004.

Qi Ming Wei Xin - Fu Baoshi Centennial Memorial. Exhibition of Individual Collection of Fu Baoshi'south Works, 2004.

Ye Zonghao. The World of Fu Baoshi. Taipei: Shi Zh Tang Publishing Co. Ltd., 2004.

See also [edit]

  • Fu Baoshi Memorial Food Court

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Fu Baoshi Paintings | Chinese Art Gallery | China Online Museum".

External links [edit]

  • Fu Baoshi and his Painting Gallery at China Online Museum
  • China Civilisation Introduction on Fu Baoshi
  • Fu Baoshi Commodity at Artcyclopedia
  • Fu Baoshi on Artnet

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