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Herding

  • Fecha de creación1957
  • Dimensiones95.0 x 54.0 cm

Descubre la belleza paisajística de Li Keran (1907-1989), pintor chino reconocido por fusionar tradición y vanguardia con técnicas innovadoras como el "backlighting" y obras inspiradas en poesía maoísta. Encuentra sus pinturas más emblemáticas en AllPaintingsStore.com.

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Herding

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In 1946, Li Keren was invited by Xu Beihong (1895-1953) to join the National Art School in Beiping. There, he met Qi Baishi (1986-1957) and had been studying art with him for a decade since then. During the period, Qi Baishi inscribed many of Li Keren’s paintings on cattle herding, showing the former’s love for such works. This particular piece is diagonally framed, which was a common technique employed by Li. The bathing buffalo and the shepherd boy are positioned in a smooth curve, so that each element of the scene corresponds to each other in perfect harmony. The body of the buffalo is portrayed in accumulated ink and painted several times in different shades to create a layered and textured blackness. Similar techniques were also commonly used in Li’s famous “Landscape Against the Light”, which also worked on the intricacies of the darker spots and can be cross-referenced with this piece of work.

Biografía del artista

Li Keran (1907–1989): Bridging Tradition and Innovation in Landscape Painting

Li Keran, born Li Yongshun on March 26, 1907, in Xuzhou, Jiangsu province—a region brimming with Chinese artistic heritage—emerged from humble beginnings as a child prodigy captivated by painting. His parents’ illiteracy underscored the importance of self-education and fueled his innate talent for visual expression. From an early mentor, Qian Shizhi, Li honed his skills in traditional Chinese landscape painting, embarking on a journey that would ultimately redefine the genre's boundaries—a path marked by unwavering dedication to capturing the sublime beauty of nature. His enrollment at Shanghai Art Academy in 1923 represented a transformative step, exposing him to Western artistic principles alongside the enduring wisdom of Eastern traditions. Graduating in 1925, he returned to Xuzhou and devoted himself to teaching, nurturing the burgeoning talent of future generations of Chinese artists while simultaneously perfecting his own craft—a commitment rooted in a profound belief that art serves as a conduit for cultural understanding and spiritual contemplation. The guidance of Lin Fengmian and André Claudot at National Academy of Arts solidified his grasp of oil painting techniques—a deliberate synthesis designed to elevate landscape artistry beyond conventional boundaries. The Second Sino-Japanese War compelled Li Keran into service with the Nationalist government, where he channeled his artistic fervor into crafting impactful propaganda posters and murals intended to bolster morale during times of adversity—a testament to his conviction that art possesses the power to inspire resilience and unity amidst challenging circumstances. This experience instilled in him a deep appreciation for social responsibility and profoundly influenced his subsequent artistic explorations, shaping his vision as an artist deeply attuned to the complexities of human experience. Continuing his academic pursuits at Chongqing’s National Peking Academy of Arts—supported by the invaluable mentorship of Qi Baishi and Huang Binhong—Li Keran absorbed the profound insights of two titans of Chinese painting, cementing his unwavering dedication to preserving and innovating upon classical aesthetics—a pursuit that ensured his place as a cornerstone of modern Chinese art history.
  • Key Influences: Qian Shizhi (traditional landscape), Lin Fengmian & André Claudot (Western oil painting), Qi Baishi & Huang Binhong (literati painting).
Li Keran’s artistic vision transcended mere imitation; he sought to harmonize Eastern and Western approaches, resulting in groundbreaking landscapes that resonated with audiences worldwide. His magnum opus, *Wan Shan Hong Bian* ("Thousands of Hills in Crimsoned View"), completed in 1964—a painting celebrated for its breathtaking depiction of mountainous vistas bathed in the ethereal glow of twilight—stands as a poignant emblem of his ability to convey profound emotion through meticulous observation and masterful brushwork—a masterpiece that irrevocably impacted subsequent generations of Chinese landscape artists. The technique he championed, “backlighting”—inspired by Claude Monet’s Impressionistic explorations—involved applying paint to the upper surface of the canvas while leaving the lower surface untouched, creating an illusion of depth and luminosity that captured the very essence of atmospheric perspective. His style blended traditional literati painting conventions with Impressionistic influences, resulting in compositions characterized by serene beauty and evocative tonal harmonies—a stylistic hallmark that distinguishes his oeuvre from its contemporaries.
  • Technique: Li Keran’s pioneering use of “backlighting” revolutionized landscape painting, elevating it to new heights of artistic expression.
  • Style: His distinctive style embodied the harmonious fusion of Eastern and Western sensibilities—a testament to his intellectual curiosity and artistic versatility.
His legacy extends beyond individual artworks; Li Keran served as a beacon of inspiration for countless aspiring artists, shaping the trajectory of Chinese art education—a role he undertook with unwavering dedication and compassion. He instilled in them not only technical proficiency but also a profound appreciation for cultural heritage and social responsibility—values that continue to illuminate the path forward for contemporary Chinese artistic endeavors. Li Keran’s enduring influence is palpable not merely in his celebrated paintings but also in the indelible mark he left upon the landscape of Chinese art history, securing his place as one of China's most revered cultural figures—a true visionary who bridged tradition and innovation, forever enriching the visual arts with his singular genius.
Li Keran

Li Keran

1907 - 1989 , China

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Guohua (Tradición)
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Contemporary Chinese Landscape']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Qian Shizhi
    • Lin Fengmian
    • André Claudot
  • Date Of Birth: March 26, 1907
  • Date Of Death: December 5, 1989
  • Full Name: Li Keran
  • Nationality: China
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Landscape in Red
    • Magnificent Mountains With Gushy Cascades
    • Shaoshan
  • Place Of Birth: Xuzhou, Jiangsu