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Exhibition explores 300 years of freehand painting evolution

By Li Hongrui | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-09-16 10:17
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Bada Shanren's Two Magpies and a Big Rock (left) and Qi Baishi's Two Birds on a Rock.[Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

The Beijing Fine Art Academy Art Museum is currently hosting an exhibition titled "Rotation among Three Masters," which delves into the 300-year evolution of Chinese freehand painting. Featuring over 70 artworks from 13 esteemed cultural institutions, including the National Museum of China, the exhibition highlights the works of renowned artists Xu Wei, Bada Shanren, Wu Changshuo, and Qi Baishi.

The exhibition is divided into four sections, each tracing the development of Chinese freehand flower-and-bird painting from the Ming and Qing dynasties to modern times.

Deer under Chinese Toon, by Bada Shanren.[Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Central to the exhibition is Qi Baishi's deep admiration and learning from his three predecessors. Qi drew inspiration from Xu Wei's unrestrained style while maintaining balance, embraced Bada Shanren's simplicity without succumbing to coldness, and adopted Wu Changshuo's vigor while avoiding awkwardness, ultimately creating his distinctive "red flowers and ink leaves" style.

Visitors have the unique opportunity to view the works of these four masters side by side. An interactive device further enriches the experience, allowing attendees to explore the intricate evolution of freehand brushwork and the dynamic interplay among these artistic giants.

Qi Baishi's Ink Penoy. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Highlighted pieces include Xu Wei's Miscellaneous Flowers and Bamboo and Rock and Narcissus, Bada Shanren's Two Magpies and a Big Rock and Deer under Chinese Toon, Wu Changshuo's Copy of Bada Shanren's Deer and Colored Plum Blossoms, as well as Qi Baishi's Ink Peony, Red Plum Blossoms, Two Birds on a Rock, and his own interpretations of Bada Shanren's works.

Running through Dec 5, the exhibition not only celebrates the rich tradition of Chinese freehand painting but also offers a profound insight into the artistic legacy and innovation of these masters.

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