Li yinquan


Size (cm): 50x85
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Sale price¥42,300 JPY

Description

In the masterful painting "Li Yinquan" by Xu Beihong, there is a deep synthesis that borrows elements of both Chinese art and European techniques. Xu Beihong, famous painter and master From Chinese realism, it is recognized for integrating Western easel painting with the principles of Chinese ink painting, and "Li Yinquan" is an emblematic representation of its ability to merge these two artistic worlds.

At first glance, the work is presented as a portrait of Li Yinquan, a venerated figure in Chinese society. The composition is simple and direct, focusing all the attention on the main character. The portrayed is represented in a reflection pose, with a serene expression that emanates a feeling of wisdom and tranquility. Xu Beihong has mastered the details of his face and clothing, using a gently nuanced color palette that varies between gray, brown and black, conferring a dignity and gravity to the subject.

One of the most prominent aspects of painting is the precision and detail with which Xu Beihong portrays the facial features of Li Yinquan. The texture meticulously worked and tonal gradation reflect a strong influence of European academic art, particularly realism, with which Xu became familiar during his stay in France. However, intrinsic composure and symbology continue to be inherently Chinese. The brush technique used for the details of the face and the subtle transition of shadows around the eyes and the mouth shows a precision that seems almost photographic.

The neutral and relatively simple background of the paint makes Li Yinquan highlight even more, eliminating distractions and guaranteeing that the spectator focuses his attention on the powerful presence of the subject. This minimalist approach is typical of classical Chinese painting, where emptiness has a fundamental role in artistic composition, allowing the key elements to breathe and exist in its full magnitude.

Xu Beihong is known for his ability to inject life and dynamism into his portraits, and "Li Yinquan" is no exception. Through a subtle but effective use of lines and shadows, one can almost perceive the thoughts and internal contemplation of the portrayed. This effect is even more impressive when considered the painter's technique, which was able to bring an almost three -dimensional quality to his two -dimensional works.

In the broader context of Xu Beihong's work, "Li Yinquan" represents a climax in his artistic career. Although the artist is more recognized for his vigorous and dynamic horses, his portraits are no less impressive. Its ability to capture human essence and transport emotions through the canvas is evident in this work.

Xu Beihong is not only a painter, but also a cultural emissary between the East and West, and "Li Yinquan" is a clear example of this. In this painting, he not only pays tribute to an important figure, but also celebrates the convergence of artistic techniques and ideas of different cultures. Xu Beihong's work is still relevant and moving, a sublime intersection of history, technique and emotion that continues to captivate viewers around the world.

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