Description
A selection of Qi Baishi's seal carving-the art of the "iron brush"-links his origins as an artisan carver to his life as China's most celebrated calligrapher, poet and painter. The scholarly discipline calligraphy then forms the basis for our understanding Qi Baishi's distinctive carved brushwork. In painting, landscapes and figures are two subjects that appear early in Qi Baishi's career and provide us with an opportunity to appreciate the poetic economy of his brushwork and the universal appeal of his humanist themes. Finally, birds and flowers form the bulk of Qi Baishi's oeuvre and a chronological selection allows us to explore the development of his unique brush, ink and colour language over the span of his productive career.
Published in association with Marquand Books and the Mozhai Foundation.
About the Author
Dr. Britta Erickson received her Ph.D. in Chinese Art History from Stanford University, USA, and serves as chief editor for the Modern Ink series. Each catalogue will include an introduction by Dr. Erickson; descriptive essays by scholars that analyse the historical context, theme, technique, and style of each artwork in the catalogue; translations of all seals and inscriptions on each artwork; a bilingual bibliography; and a subject index.
Book Information
ISBN 9780824847661
Author Britta Erickson
Format Hardback
Page Count 144
Imprint University of Hawai'i Press
Publisher University of Hawai'i Press
Weight(grams) 793g