Lot Essay
Qi Baishi's painting style is inherently one of folk art-over the years his insightful observations of nature and his acute sense of perspective and composition enabled him to develop his craft into a highly sophisticated and enterprising profession, without diminishing the simplicity and sensitivity of each of his works.
Taking Grandson to School is a composition Qi Baishi returns to often. Devoid of a background, Qi depicted a universal theme of a boy unwilling to attend school, accompanied by a caring elder. With succinct brushstrokes Qi stimulated the imagination of the viewer and expressed the sadness of the boy by skillfully highlighting his red robes against a tearful face, through unwavering application of firm brushstokes. A similar piece sold in our saleroom, Lot 677, in The Songde Tang Collection of Chinese Modern Paintings, has similarity in the rendering of colour and emotion.
Taking Grandson to School is a composition Qi Baishi returns to often. Devoid of a background, Qi depicted a universal theme of a boy unwilling to attend school, accompanied by a caring elder. With succinct brushstrokes Qi stimulated the imagination of the viewer and expressed the sadness of the boy by skillfully highlighting his red robes against a tearful face, through unwavering application of firm brushstokes. A similar piece sold in our saleroom, Lot 677, in The Songde Tang Collection of Chinese Modern Paintings, has similarity in the rendering of colour and emotion.