Wang Qiaoxia
Wang Qiaoxia, female, Han Chinese painter and calligrapher
National first-class painter
National Gift Artist
People's Artist
Artists of both virtue and art
Member of China Collectors Association
Member of the Chinese Calligraphers and Painters Association,HenanMember of the Provincial Artists Association. Born in Luoyang, the ancient capital of thirteen dynasties in the city of peonies. I have had a passion for painting and calligraphy since I was young. I studied Chinese painting under the guidance of Chinese painting master Wang Xiu. In addition to being taught by my mentor Wang Xiu, I also received guidance from renowned contemporary painters such as Wu Zuoren and Li Keran during my early years at the Academy of Fine Arts. Later, I received face-to-face lectures and guidance from Professor Qiao Weiming, a member of the China Artists Association, an art researcher at the China Academy of Painting and Calligraphy, and the president of the Luoyang Academy of Painting and Calligraphy. Drawing on the strengths of various experts, we have developed our own style of calligraphy and painting. We paint peonies with elegance, magnificence, and strength, landscapes with clear waters and mountains, majestic and majestic landscapes, galloping horses with agile and vigorous hooves, and lifelike flowers and birds. Our works are sold both domestically and internationally and have been collected by many well-known figures. A person who has participated in many competitions and exhibitions, won awards multiple times, and whose award-winning works have been widely circulated and innovated through book printing.
Numerous landscape, flower and bird works have been collected by major museums. Listed as a leading figure in the contemporary Chinese calligraphy and painting industry.
In November 2006, at the National Exhibition Art Festival auction, the artwork "Eight Horses" was sold for 680000 yuan and collected by Singaporean merchants
In November 2006, at the National Exhibition Art Festival auction, the artwork "Ice Clear Jade Skin Fragrance in Bones" was sold for 720000 yuan and collected by Singaporean merchants.
In July 2008, he was awarded the honorary title of "People's Artist".
In February 2010, inHong KongAt the International Calligraphy and Painting Exchange Exhibition, the work "Fortune Comes First" sold for 1.2 million yuan and was awarded the titles of "Chinese Art Figure" and "Inherited Artist".
In May 2011, in recognition of the outstanding achievements of renowned calligrapher and painter Wang Qiaoxia (Ms.) in the field of art, she was awarded the honorary title of "National Excellent Literary and Artistic Worker" after strict review by Chinese cultural and artistic experts
In March 2012, he was awarded the title of the most influential Chinese artist in the world by the Chinese Studies Society
In June 2013, the jade hairpin flower "Qingyu" was collected by a wealthy businessman in Hong Kong for 890000 yuan.
In March 2014, "Nine Fish Leaping Over the Dragon Gate" was releasedMacaoCollected by wealthy merchants
In November 2015, became a special invited artist for the Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Network in Sydney, Australia
Honorary title of "Art Model Person of the Year 2019" and awarded the artist account "Promoting Art, Virtue and Art Double Happiness"
According to the evaluation of the expert review committee of the China Calligraphy and Painting Trading Runge Evaluation Center, the value standard for Wang Qiaoxia's calligraphy and painting works has been evaluated as follows: Chinese painting 90000/square foot