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Gao Qipei 高其佩

1660
1734
China
Gao Qipei (Chinese, 1660–1734) was a Qing dynasty painter born in Tieling, Liaoning, and died in Beijing, renowned for his innovative finger painting technique.
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Gao Qipei (1660–1734) was a Chinese painter renowned for his innovative approach to traditional Chinese painting. Born in Tieling, Liaoning Province, he was active during the Qing Dynasty and is best known for his unique finger painting technique, which diverged from the conventional brushwork of his time. Gao Qipei's work is often associated with the Individualist movement, which emphasized personal expression and spontaneity. His contributions significantly impacted the development of Chinese painting by challenging established norms and inspiring future generations of artists. Throughout his life, Gao Qipei held various official positions, which allowed him to travel extensively and gain exposure to diverse artistic influences. His legacy endures through his distinctive style and the continued appreciation of his works in both Chinese and international art circles.

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