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What do Qi Baishi's prints mean?
Qi Baishi's prints refer to the prints created by Qi Baishi, a famous Chinese painter.
Qi Baishi (1864-1957) was an outstanding master of painting from the late Qing Dynasty to the early Republic of China. He is famous for his scenery and flowers. In his later years, he began to set foot in the field of woodcut and rubbings, and developed his own unique style of "hand-painted clay gold" technique, using ink lines to outline the outline of the body on the paper, and then filling the color to make the pattern more vivid and realistic. His masterpieces include Chrysanthemum and Zhi Zhu Ci.
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