XU BEIHONG (18951953) , Galloping Horse Christie's


Xu Beihong Horses China Online Museum

X u Beihong (1895-1953) was a pioneer of 20th century Chinese art, well known for his traditional ink-and-wash paintings of horses and birds. He was especially influenced by the Realist movement and was one of the first Chinese artists to explore the techniques of oil paintings.


In the style of Xu Beihong Galloping horse lot 1509

XU BEIHONG (1895-1953) Galloping Horse Scroll, mounted and framed, ink on paper 43 ½ x 15 7/8 in. (110.5 x 40.3 cm.) Inscribed and signed, with one seal of the artist Dated thirty-sixth year (of the Republic, 1947) Dedicated to Xinyu (Lu Xinyu, 1894-1948) Provenance.


Art print (reproduction) of Galloping Horse by Xu Beihong China

Famous for his ink brush paintings of galloping horses, pioneering Chinese artist Xu Beihong (1895-1953) integrated Chinese and Western painting and mentored generations of Chinese artists.


XU BEIHONG (18951953) , Galloping Horse Christie's

Xu Beihong ( Chinese: 徐悲鴻; Wade-Giles: Hsü Pei-hung; 19 July 1895 - 26 September 1953), also known as Ju Péon, was a Chinese painter. [1]


XU BEIHONG (18951953) , Galloping Horse Christie's

Xu Beihong's horse paintings can be divided into three types. The first type is comprised of solemn warhorses that are either galloping across the battlefield or yearning to do so. Most of his horses fall into this type. The second type is directly related to an event, whether conveying hope or praising a victory.


XU BEIHONG (18951953) , Standing Horse Christie's

Xu Beihong (1895-1953), Six Galloping Horses, ink and color on paper, 95.5 x 180 cm, 1942, Xu Beihong Memorial Museum About The Logo


XU BEIHONG (18951953) , Galloping Horse Christie's

Translation of the seal on Six Galloping Horses painted by Xu Beihong in 1942. SEAL: "Prince of the Eastern Sea" Seals are stamped on letters and artworks as a personal signature. "Prince of the Eastern Sea" is one of Xu Beihong's frequently used seals on his artworks.


Xu Beihong Galloping Horse stock photo. Image of wealth 59388424

Xu Beihong is most renowned for painting horses. The vitality of his horses is often seen as a reflection of the intrepid spirit of the Chinese people in the first half of the 20th century despite the great social and political instability. Xu Beihong's Galloping Horse Gallery:


XU BEIHONG (18951953) , Galloping Horse Christie's

Xu Beihong (徐悲鴻, 1895-1953) was primarily known for his Chinese ink-and-wash painting of horses and birds. He was one of the first Chinese artists to articulate the need for artistic expressions that reflected a new modern China at the beginning of the 20th century.


XU BEIHONG (18951953) , Running Horse Christie's

February 10, 2020 In an author's talk co-sponsored by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and Department of Art History last week, Xu Fangfang, writer of "Galloping Horses: Artist Xu Beihong and His Family in Mao's China" and daughter of Xu Beihong, spoke of her father's legacy to Rice students and the Houston community.


Original "Galloping Horse" by Xu Beihong at 1stdibs

Xu Beihong, Galloping Horse, 1941, ink and color on paper (hanging scroll), 130 x 76 cm (Xu Beihong Memorial Museum) The wide range of works by Xu exemplifies his goal to advance Chinese art without abandoning traditional subjects and media. His paintings may not have been especially successful in their aesthetic qualities, but Xu's life and.


XU BEIHONG (18951953) , Galloping Horse Christie's

The most influential Chinese artist and art educator in twentieth-century China, Xu Beihong is widely known as the father of modern Chinese painting. Born into a poor family in 1895 in Yixing, Jiangsu Province, he learned Chinese classics and traditional Chinese painting from his father, a self-taught artist. View More About Xu Beihong


XU BEIHONG (18951953) , Galloping Horse Christie's

Details XU BEIHONG (1895-1953) Galloping Horse Inscribed with a poem and signed, with three seals of the artist Dated spring, thirty-sixth year (of the Republic, 1947) Hanging scroll, ink on paper 99.5 x 45.5 cm. (39 1/4 x 17 7/8 in.) 20th Century Provenance Given by the artist to Sir Frank Brangwymn R.A. (1867-1956) , and thence by descent.


Xu Beihong Galloping Horse

Xu Beihong painted the Galloping House with a typical Western perspective but very traditional Chinese ink-wash brush strokes, a combination rarely seen before in traditional Chinese horse paintings. The horse, one of the most beloved animals in the country, has been a favorite subject in traditional Chinese painting for hundreds of years.


XU BEIHONG (18951953) , GRINNING HORSE Christie's

Xu Beihong was a master of both oils and Chinese ink. Most of his works, however, were in the Chinese traditional style. In his efforts to create a new form of national art, he combined Chinese brush and ink techniques with Western perspective and methods of composition.


XU BEIHONG (18951953)

BEIJING: Galloping with the vigour of strong and simple brush strokes, the horses painted by late Chinese master Xu Beihong inspired his countrymen in wartime — and now to pay huge sums to.