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Qi’s paintings reveal the influence of the Dutch School of Art and the Italian Renaissance. His style characterizes portraits of modest young women in traditional Chinese attire, here a series of dramatic “Candle light” paintings of various ethnic minorities of China, which have become highly prized by collectors. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Chengxiang Qi (Chinese, 1952)


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CHENGXIANG QI
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Chengxiang Qi was born in 1952 in China. After
graduating from the LuXun Academy of Fine Arts in
1977, he completed his masters degree at the
prestigious Central Academy of Fine Art, Beijing,
in 1997. While attending the Central Academys
research department, Qi mastered many different
styles and techniques, exploring a wide range of
venues, from impressionism to realism. He settled
into a style that reflects the influence of the
Dutch School of Art and the virtuosity of the
Italian Renaissance. The Chinese government has
presented him with numerous awards, including the
Gold award in the celebrated 8th National
Exhibition. He has had numerous solo exhibitions
in Germany, France, Holland and Spain. In 2001,
Chengxiang Qi immigrated to the United States. He
is now a respected member of Oil painters of
America, and is establishing a strong collector
base in the United States
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Text and pictures Internet All copyrights belong
to their respective owners Presentation Sanda
Foisoreanu
2011
Sound Autumn moon - traditional
Chinese music
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