Qijingxi, also known as Qikun, the word Jingxi, the number Jingxi Jushi, the name Songya Jingshe. A native of Beijing, he was born in 1901 and died in 1944. His name and title are imbued with the charm of traditional Chinese culture, which makes people feel his love and pursuit of art.
Qi Jingxi's self-study path was full of hardships and hard work. He started out selling colors for a living, but he was not satisfied with this, but continued to improve his artistic skills through self-study. He was influenced by the style of tracking the Song and Yuan dynasties in the early Republic of China, and devoted himself to imitating the ancient and the ancient, and the mountains and rivers of Shangbeizong. His paintings are meticulously organized, delicate and dry, showing his profound attainment in traditional art.
His fine landscapes have the will of the people, and they are finely carved. He is not only good at landscape painting, but also has in-depth research on the art of seal carving. His seal carving works have a unique style, smooth lines, and rigorous discipline, showing his all-round talent for art.
Qi Jingxi's landscape paintings are on a bright scale, but close to Wang Hui. His painting style is fine and clean, and the composition is all orthodox** In the early years of the Beijing painting circle, Wang Hui was regarded as "sacrosanct", and the Qi family was also affected, and he was a leader among the scholars.
Qijingxi's ** has Guo Chuanzhang, Xu Dingzheng, Liang Shunian, etc. They are all important figures in the Chinese painting world, inheriting Qi Jingxi's painting style and spiritual connotation.
After Xuantong left the palace in the winter of 1924, he participated in the Songfeng Painting Society, a famous modern Chinese painting group, and called himself "Pine Cliff". The Songfeng Painting Society is one of the main members of the Beijing-Tianjin School of Painting, which has a history of nearly 90 years. The establishment of the Songfeng Painting Society marked a new stage in the development of traditional Chinese painting.