Liu Wenxi Explained

Liu Wenxi
Native Name:刘文西
Native Name Lang:zh
Birth Date:October 1933
Birth Place:Shengzhou, Zhejiang, China
Death Date:7 July 2019 (aged 85)
Death Place:Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
Education:Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts
Known For:Painting, drawing
Notable Works:Four Generations (祖孙四代)
Chairman Mao and the Shepherd (毛主席和牧羊人)
Movement:Socialist realism
"Yellow Earth School"
Spouse:Chen Guangjian
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Office1:President of the Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts
Term Start1:1991
Term End1:1997
Office2:Vice Chairman of the China Artists Association
Term Start2:1998
Term End2:?
Office3:President of the Yellow Earth School Research Institute
Term Start3:2004
Term End3:2019
Office4:Vice Mayor of Yan'an

Liu Wenxi (; October 1933 – 7 July 2019) was a Chinese painter, art educator, and politician. Considered by many critics as the founder of the "Yellow Earth School" of painting, he served as President of Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts and Vice Chairman of the China Artists Association. His portrait of Mao Zedong has been printed on the fifth series of the renminbi since 1999.

Early life and education

Liu was born in October 1933 in a small village in Shengzhou, Zhejiang, Republic of China.[1] [2] He showed artistic talent from a young age, and aspired to become an artist in elementary school when he first heard of da Vinci, whose name sounds similar to "Wenxi" in Chinese.

Liu was introduced to Chen Wangdao, the President of Shanghai's Fudan University, and painted his portrait. Impressed by his skills, Chen recommended him to study at Shanghai Yucai School, which was known for nurturing artistic talent. After studying at Yucai for three years from 1950, he entered Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts (now China Academy of Art) in 1953, where he was taught by Pan Tianshou and other renowned artists,[3] especially Fang Zengxian and Zhou Changgu, founders of the Zhe style of guohua painting.[4]

Career

Upon graduation in 1958, Liu taught at Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts, later serving as its president from 1991 to 1997. As a transplant in Shaanxi province, Liu immersed himself in the "Yellow Earth" culture of Northern Shaanxi (Shaanbei), and made about 80 trips to 26 cities and counties in the region. Many of his works were inspired by the earthy culture of Shaanbei. He was elected a Vice Chairman of the China Artists Association in 1998. In 2003, he was named one of the 100 "National Famous Teachers" of China. From 2004 until his death, he served as President of the Yellow Earth School Research Institute and President Emeritus of Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts.

In politics, Liu served as Vice Mayor of Yan'an and was a delegate to the 7th and 8th National People's Congresses.[5]

Works and influence

Trained in the socialist-realist style that dominated the early PRC era in Shanghai and Hangzhou, Liu developed a personal style that was influenced by the traditional nianhua aesthetic. His works combine Western perspective projection with a paler and plainer background, and he was considered one of China's most technically competent painters of the socialist-realist style.[6]

Many art critics consider Liu as the founder of the "Yellow Earth School" of painting, pointing to his works since the 1960s, including Four Generations (Chinese: 祖孙四代) and Chairman Mao and the Shepherd (Chinese: 毛主席和牧羊人), which were highly influential at the time. However, this is disputed by his detractors, who perceive a lack of cultural depth in his works, and criticize the stagnation or regression of his artistic skills since the 1980s and 1990s.

Liu's portrait of Mao Zedong is universally known in China as it has been featured on the fifth series of the renminbi, China's national currency, since 1999.

Personal life

Liu painted the portrait Mao Zedong thousands of times and came to mimic Mao's appearance. According to his wife Chen Guangjian, he loved the Mao suit and loathed trying on any other clothes.

Liu died on 7 July 2019 at the No. 1 Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University, aged 85.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 86岁刘文西辞世:从绘写陕北到创作第五套人民币毛泽东画像. Wan Ding 畹町. 7 July 2019. The Paper. 24 August 2019.
  2. Web site: Brush with history. Zhuan Ti. 21 April 2013. China Daily. 24 August 2019.
  3. Web site: 众名家评论刘文西. Xing Heyang 邢贺扬. 8 July 2019. Xinhua. https://web.archive.org/web/20190708091020/http://www.xinhuanet.com/shuhua/2019-07/08/c_1124723516.htm. dead. 8 July 2019. 25 August 2019.
  4. Book: The Making and Remaking of China's "Red Classics": Politics, Aesthetics, and Mass Culture. Roberts. Rosemary. Li. Li. Hong Kong University Press. 2017. 978-988-8390-89-2. 80.
  5. Web site: 黄土画派创始人―刘文西艺术之光. People's Daily. 25 August 2019.
  6. Book: The Art of Modern China. Andrews. Julia F.. Shen. Kuiyi. University of California Press. 2012. 978-0-520-23814-5. 194–195.