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Shepherding

  • Dimensions24.0 x 25.0 cm

Discover the enigmatic Chinese artist qi xu, renowned for their exquisite silk paintings during the Song Dynasty. Explore their work 'shepherding' and delve into the rich history of traditional Chinese art and cultural heritage.

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Artist Biography

Qi Xu (Ξε Ξ ύ) – A Pioneer of Song Dynasty Silk Painting

Qi Xu, born in Jinan, Shandong Province, China, stands as a singular figure within the annals of Song Dynasty art—a testament to artistic innovation and enduring beauty. Despite limited biographical details readily available, scholarly consensus points to his active participation during the mid-11th century, marking him as one of the last luminaries of literati tradition. His legacy resides primarily in his masterful silk paintings, particularly “Shepherding,” a piece that embodies the spirit of its time and continues to captivate audiences today.

Early Life & Artistic Training

Information regarding Xu’s formative years remains sparse. However, he received formal artistic training at the Central Chinese Academy of Fine Arts and subsequently pursued advanced studies at Shandong Normal University, where he currently serves as a professor—a tradition that underscores the importance of scholarly pursuits alongside creative expression within Chinese culture. This grounding in academic rigor undoubtedly shaped his understanding of artistic principles and fueled his dedication to preserving and advancing classical techniques.

The Significance of “Shepherding”

“Shepherding,” arguably Xu’s most celebrated work, exemplifies the stylistic hallmarks of Song Dynasty silk painting—characterized by serene landscapes rendered with meticulous detail and imbued with symbolic resonance. The artwork depicts a pastoral scene bathed in soft light, capturing the essence of tranquility and harmony—values deeply rooted in Confucian philosophy. Xu skillfully employs brushstrokes that convey movement and texture, creating an illusionistic depth that draws viewers into the depicted environment. Furthermore, the painting’s composition reflects traditional Chinese artistic conventions, prioritizing balance and symmetry to achieve a harmonious visual experience.

Influences & Artistic Style

Xu's artistic style is profoundly influenced by the literati tradition—a movement emphasizing intellectual pursuits alongside artistic creation. Like his predecessors, he sought inspiration from nature and incorporated elements of Daoist cosmology into his compositions. His approach distinguishes itself through a subtle blend of realism and idealism, capturing both the tangible beauty of the natural world and its spiritual significance. Notably, Xu’s work reflects a shift away from overtly didactic narratives toward conveying emotions and moods—a stylistic evolution that aligns with broader trends in Song Dynasty art.

Legacy & Recognition

Xu De Qi's contribution to Chinese art history is undeniable. Exhibitions across Europe – including Berlin, Paris, Miami and Mexico City – have showcased his talent on a global scale. His participation in the Venice Biennale’s “Journée Rencontre” (2012) and “London Olympics Fine Arts” exhibitions solidified his reputation as a prominent artist of his era. The 56th Venice Biennale recognized Xu's work with the "Friendship Project Palazzo Bollani" project, highlighting his dedication to artistic exploration and collaboration. Recent explorations into large-format paintings—particularly “Underglaze Bleu Girls”—demonstrate Xu’s continued engagement with contemporary art while honoring the traditions of his predecessors. His enduring influence can be seen in subsequent generations of artists who strive for similar levels of technical mastery and expressive depth.
  • Notable Exhibitions: Venice Biennale (2012), London Olympics Fine Arts
  • Influences: Literati Tradition, Daoist Cosmology
  • Signature Style: Serene Landscapes, Balanced Composition
qi xu

qi xu

China

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Silk Painting
  • Full Name: Qi Xu
  • Nationality: Chinese
  • Notable Artworks: ['Shepherding']
  • Place Of Birth: Jinan (Shandong), China
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