Qi Baishi (1864 - 1957) modeled his flower paintings primarily on Xu Wei (1521 - 1593), Zhu Da (1626 - 1705) and Li Shan (1686 - circa 1760). Having undertaken his "late-year reforms" subsequent to his meeting with Chen Shizeng (1876 - 1923) when he settled in Beijing in 1917, Qi began to paint flowers in a highly expressive style. The execution became more seasoned and the motifs, in the recurrent combination of "red flowers and ink leaves", more vibrant. The Wine Pot and Chrysanthemums is from the mature period of the artist.
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