Fu Baoshi was
born in Xinyu, Jiangxi Province. A Chinese painter and art
historian. He was one of the last great literati of scholar-amateur
painters in China and formed a link between the traditional
elite literati painters and the new artists of the 20th century.
He also combined traditional methods with Western techniques
and concepts, which earned him the respect of admirers of
the classical tradition, as well as popularity with those
of modern outlook. For the support he received from the new
regime, Fu Baoshi reciprocated by, among other things, painting
pictures that made reference to the poems of Mao Zedong. Fu
is particularly renowned for his landscape paintings, in which
he introduced new methods of depicting mountains, and for
his images of people. |