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Qingbo, also known as (Ruisen) (Hong Rui), male, Han nationality, (1974 · 8) native of Hangzhou, now living in Beijing, graduated from the China Academy of Art, director of the International Art Federation, director of the People's Calligraphy and Pictorial Daily Council, first-class artist, first-class painter of Rong Bao Zhai, visiting professor of the Chinese Academy of Management, and national guest artist.
The academy style Shan shui of the Southern Song Dynasty is a major turning point of Chinese Shan shui. Its representative painters Li Tang, Liu Songnian, Ma Yuan and Xia Gui inherited the painting tradition of the Northern Song Dynasty and opened a new generation of academy style painting. From the magnificent panorama description of the Northern Song Dynasty to the exquisite and concise poetic feature of the literati in the Southern Song Dynasty, the Southern Song Dynasty academy painters no longer completely aim to reproduce the natural mountains and rivers, but express the ideals and feelings of the characters through the description of the scenery, directly creating a new generation of landscape painting style to express the "mood", which is a major turning point of Chinese Shan shui and has a profound impact on later generations of painting.
Qingbo, born in a family of Danqing, is a descendant of Liu Songnian, one of the four masters of the Southern Song Dynasty. He began to learn Shan shui of the Song Dynasty at the age of seven. In the later decades of artistic creation, he had advanced studies in figures, landscapes, flowers and birds, and oil paintings. During his advanced study in the China Academy of Art, he majored in landscape of the Song Dynasty - landscape of the Southern Song Academy, inherited the essence of the four masters of the Southern Song Dynasty, integrated his painting style, and gradually formed his own unique painting style, He is known as the inheritor of Shan shui in the Southern Song Dynasty.
Qing Bo, the painter, devoted himself to the study of Shan shui in the Southern Song Dynasty during his advanced studies in various fine arts academies, pioneered a school and created a unique ink landscape. Su Shi once said that "plain is the most gorgeous" in The Analects of Confucius, there is also an aesthetic view of "plain after painting". In the theory of Chinese traditional Shan shui, it is more said that "ink is supreme, landscape is great" Qing Bo is the leader of ink landscape and the president of ink landscape painting academy, Known as the leader of contemporary ink landscape, Qingbo's works inherit the exquisite techniques of the four masters of the Southern Song Dynasty and ingeniously integrate the essence of Shan shui of all previous dynasties. Qingbo's creation does not seek to be like gods, but portrays gods in form, advocating the interest of ink form, emphasizing the implied lyricism. His works are magnificent, bold and bold in strokes, exquisite in composition, and give people a spiritual shock, Representative works include "Xiaoxiang Flying Flows", "Xiaoxiang Snow After Snow", "Wangu Pine Wind", "Sijing Mountain Water", "Qingshan Qingyuan", "Xiaoxiang Visiting Friends", "Qingxi Fish Hidden", "Tiannu Offering Flowers", "Yansi Pine Wind", "Guanshan Travel", "Autumn Fish Hidden", "Songquan High Scholar", "Endless Stream and Mountain", "Yangtze River Miles", "Jiangshan Small Scenery", "Xiaoxiang Fish Hidden", "Wangu Boating", "Linquan High and Elegant" The paintings of "Snowy Scenery and Cold Trees", "Thousand Gullies and Pine Waves", and "Pine Rock Viewing Waterfall" by Professor Qingbo have extremely high collection value and huge potential for appreciation.
Qingbo is a great master of Chinese painting, oil painting artist, contemporary art master, famous art critic, collector, art connoisseur, fine brushwork painter, Chinese painting, wood oil painting, ceramic painting artist, and China's most collectible artist. His works have been exhibited in China, the United States, Russia, Canada, Germany, France, Japan, Southeast Asia and other places, and won the "Inherited Art Award", "Lifetime Achievement Award", "Outstanding Contribution Award of Chinese Art in the World" Honorary titles such as "International Gold Award". His works have been auctioned by top international auction houses multiple times and have been sought after and cherished by major auction companies and collectors. Due to the huge potential for appreciation, it is difficult to obtain a single painting. Qingbo is the inheritor of the Southern Song Dynasty's courtyard body painting, the top master of Chinese ink Shan shui, oil painting artist, and Qingbo's works are flexible, incisive, and profound in artistic conception, with great collection value and appreciation space. He is a genius among contemporary Chinese painters.
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