1、Qi Bai-shiQi Bai-shi, also known as Qi Huang or Qi Weiqing, was born in 1863 in Xiangtan County, Hunan Province. He was a woodcarver in his early youth, and taught himself painting, poetry, calligraphy and zhuan seal carving in his spare time. Three samples of his seal carvings.In the seven years be
2、ginning from 1902, he left home five times to wander around many famous mountains, lakes and rivers throughout the country and painted numerous landscapes. In 1910, when he finally came home, he created Jieshan View and 51 other landscape paintings. Since 1918 he resided in Beijing and lived by his
3、painting and calligraphy. Most of the subjects he painted were flowers, birds, insects and fish. He said, at one time, I learned finger-painting in my youth; landscape painting after 30; and specialized in flowers, insects and birds after 40. After that , he resolved to paint all the insects and bir
4、ds in the whole world. During his lifetime he had painted countless number of flowers and birds. He changed his painting styles several times before settling down finally to create his own unique style. In 1952 he was appointed Honorary Professor of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing. In 1953
5、 the Ministry of Culture of the Peoples Republic of China conferred on him the honorable title of Peoples Artist. He was elected President of the Chinese Artists Association at the Second National Congress of Writers and Artists. In 1954 he was a deputy of the First National Peoples Congress. In 1955 he was awarded the World Peace Prize by the World Peace Council. Qi Bai-shi died in Beijing on September 16, 1957 at the venerable age of ninety-six. Qi Bai-shi is also known as Chi Pai-shih in the western literature.