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HSC Visual Art - Case studies: Qi Baishi

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Encyclopedia and Journal Articles : Wollongong City Council Online Database Collection

Encyclopedia entries:

Qi Baishi : Chinese painter." ... He was probably the most popular painter in 20th-century China, esteemed alike by the conservative scholarly élite, the common citizens of China’s urban centres, foreign collectors and revolutionaries both artistic and political for his traditional paintings of birds, flowers, small animals and insects..... : Access via Oxford Art Online, Wollongong City Library databases

Shanghai School : ....Wu enjoyed an eminence that carried his artistic influence far beyond Shanghai, enhancing the standing of the Shanghai school and having a particularly notable impact on Qi Baishi..."  Access via Oxford Art Online, Wollongong City Library databases

Journal Articles:

"...Qi Baishi is best known for the whimsical, often playful style of his watercolour..." Access via Proquest database, Wollongong City Library databases

"...Demand is also taking off for Qi Baishi, a Beijing painter who lived from 1864 to 1957 and is known for his whimsical renderings of animals...." Access via Proquest database, Wollongong City Library databases

 

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