Liangchi Qi PRICE CHARTS
1921 Xiang Tan of Hunan province - 2003. Known for: Painting.
Born in Xiangtan, Hunan in 1921, Qi Liangchi became a famous painter in the style of Zichang. He was the fourth child of painter Qi Baishi. At the age of ten, he studied traditional Chinese painting... Read full biography
Born in Xiangtan, Hunan in 1921, Qi Liangchi became a famous painter in the style of Zichang. He was the fourth child of painter Qi Baishi. At the age of ten, he studied traditional Chinese painting techniques under the guidance of his father. At the age of twenty-four, he graduated from the Fine... Read full biography
Born in Xiangtan, Hunan in 1921, Qi Liangchi became a famous painter in the style of Zichang. He was the fourth child of painter Qi Baishi. At the age of ten, he studied traditional Chinese painting techniques under the guidance of his father. At the age of twenty-four, he graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Beijing Furen University, and then engaged in art education. Later, following Zhou Enlai's entrustment, he resigned to serve the old man Baishi and study the "Qi School" painting... Read full biography
Born in Xiangtan, Hunan in 1921, Qi Liangchi became a famous painter in the style of Zichang. He was the fourth child of painter Qi Baishi. At the age of ten, he studied traditional Chinese painting techniques under the guidance of his father. At the age of twenty-four, he graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Beijing Furen University, and then engaged in art education. Later, following Zhou Enlai's entrustment, he resigned to serve the old man Baishi and study the "Qi School" painting art. In 1945, he graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Beijing Furen University. Liangchi later taught at the National Peiping Art College. Before his death, he was the deputy curator of the Beijing Institute of Literature and History, the honorary... Read full biography
Born in Xiangtan, Hunan in 1921, Qi Liangchi became a famous painter in the style of Zichang. He was the fourth child of painter Qi Baishi. At the age of ten, he studied traditional Chinese painting techniques under the guidance of his father. At the age of twenty-four, he graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Beijing Furen University, and then engaged in art education. Later, following Zhou Enlai's entrustment, he resigned to serve the old man Baishi and study the "Qi School" painting art. In 1945, he graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Beijing Furen University. Liangchi later taught at the National Peiping Art College. Before his death, he was the deputy curator of the Beijing Institute of Literature and History, the honorary curator of the Xiangtan Qi Baishi Memorial Hall, and the consultant and member of the Art Appraisal Research Office of the Chinese Academy... Read full biography

