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1889 Guangdoig Province, China - 1933. Known for: Bird and animal image painting, plein air style.
A native of Panyu in Guangdong province, Gao Qifeng (1889-1933), original name Weng, was the younger brother of Gao Jianfu (1879-1951), with whom he learned painting in his early years before also... Read full biography
A native of Panyu in Guangdong province, Gao Qifeng (1889-1933), original name Weng, was the younger brother of Gao Jianfu (1879-1951), with whom he learned painting in his early years before also going to Japan in 1907, to study under Tanaka Raisho (1868-1940). He is also acclaimed as one of the... Read full biography
A native of Panyu in Guangdong province, Gao Qifeng (1889-1933), original name Weng, was the younger brother of Gao Jianfu (1879-1951), with whom he learned painting in his early years before also going to Japan in 1907, to study under Tanaka Raisho (1868-1940). He is also acclaimed as one of the "Three Masters of the Lingnan School." Gao successfully combined the poetic element of Chinese painting, Japanese plein air painting and Western techniques to develop a unique personal style. Source:.... Read full biography
A native of Panyu in Guangdong province, Gao Qifeng (1889-1933), original name Weng, was the younger brother of Gao Jianfu (1879-1951), with whom he learned painting in his early years before also going to Japan in 1907, to study under Tanaka Raisho (1868-1940). He is also acclaimed as one of the "Three Masters of the Lingnan School." Gao successfully combined the poetic element of Chinese painting, Japanese plein air painting and Western techniques to develop a unique personal style. Source:. The Lingnan School of Painting, Web, Feb. 2018
A native of Panyu in Guangdong province, Gao Qifeng (1889-1933), original name Weng, was the younger brother of Gao Jianfu (1879-1951), with whom he learned painting in his early years before also going to Japan in 1907, to study under Tanaka Raisho (1868-1940). He is also acclaimed as one of the "Three Masters of the Lingnan School." Gao successfully combined the poetic element of Chinese painting, Japanese plein air painting and Western techniques to develop a unique personal style. Source:. The Lingnan School of Painting, Web, Feb. 2018
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