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Li Gemin

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Li Gemin (1882-1978), formerly known as Li Qingying, has the name of Ge Min, and his pen names are Yizhai and Yiweng. He was born in Shunde County, Guangdong Province. In 1919, he graduated from Kawabata Painting Academy in Tokyo, Japan. In 1920, in Guangzhou and Chen Shuren first woman to join the Tongmenghui And so on. He used to work at Central South Academy of Fine Arts Guangzhou Municipal Art College Professor of South China People's College of Literature and Art. In the 1950s, he studied in Nanfang University, and later was employed as a librarian of Guangzhou Literature and History Research Museum Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts Professor. He is the director of Guangdong Branch of China Artists Association and a member of China Artists Association. His paintings focus on landscapes, flowers and birds.
Chinese name
Li Gemin
Alias
Li Qingying
date of birth
1882
Date of death
1978
University one is graduated from
Kawabata Painting Academy, Tokyo, Japan
Occupation
painter
one's native heath
Shunde, Guangdong

Personal experience

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In 1919, he graduated from Kawabata Painting Academy in Tokyo, Japan. In 1920, he organized a "Qing Tour" with Chen Shuren and He Xiangning in Guangzhou. He used to work at Central South Academy of Fine Arts Guangzhou Municipal Art College Professor of South China People's College of Literature and Art. In the 1950s, he studied in Nanfang University, and later was employed as a librarian of Guangzhou Literature and History Research Museum Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts Professor. He is the director of Guangdong Branch of China Artists Association and a member of China Artists Association. His paintings focus on landscapes, flowers and birds.

Painting style

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Li Gemin's landscape painting is different from others. He is good at using the landscape to reflect the infinite changes of nature in an instant. He records the violent mountain surges, cloudy and sunny, obscure and bright in nature through painting, so as to reproduce the magnificent scenery of rivers and mountains for the audience. As shown in Figure 1, it shows the breathtaking natural landscape where the wind rises, the branches sway, and the heaven and earth shake before the coming rain. In the picture, the current is fast, the waves are raging, and the rocks are sprayed with flowers. The slanting stones on both sides are horizontal, each in a corner. The pines and trees on the cliffs are luxuriant, each showing its own posture. A large fog is in the middle, and the distant mountains are indistinct and ethereal, like seeing a strange place, giving a real feeling of strong wind, lightning, thunder, and surging flood. The stone in this picture is divided into four sides. The axe is used to show the yin and yang facing the back, and the light crimson and stone green cover the mountain color. The stereoscopic feeling is suddenly increased, and it is directly in front of the viewer. [1]