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Liu Haisu: Pioneering Chinese painter & art educator. Master of oil & ink, known for Huangshan landscapes & revolutionary art education. Explore his legacy!

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Liu Haisu, was born in Qingyunfang, Wujin county, Changzhou, Jiangsu province. With an original given name Pan, courtesy name Jifang, he had an ancestral home in Fengyang, Anhui. In 1912 he cofounded the first professional fine art school in China — Shanghai Painting Academy of Fine Art with Wu Shiguang and Zhang Yuguang. Then in November 1920 he founded China’s first fine art theory magazine — the Fine Arts. During 1929 and 1931 he was sent to European countries to explore art development where he visited masters such as Matisse, Picasso etc., and created massive amount of art pieces. He also gave lectures in universities about Chinese arts. After People’s Republic of China was founded, he served as the president of East China Fine Art School where later changed to Nanjing Art Institute as the president. He was the adviser of Chinese Artists Association (CAA), honorary chairman of Shanghai Artists Association, member of the Italian National Academy (Accademia d

Biografia dell'artista

Liu Haisu: A Titan of Chinese Modern Art

Liu Haisu (劉海粟), born Pan Jifang (潘吉芳) in 1896, was a transformative figure in twentieth-century Chinese art. Revered as one of the “Four Great Academy Presidents,” he spearheaded the establishment and advancement of Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, fundamentally reshaping artistic education and pushing boundaries of stylistic innovation. His unwavering dedication to painting from his youth—beginning with solitary study at Shanghai Art School—laid the groundwork for a prolific career marked by both masterful technique and profound intellectual engagement.

Early Life & Artistic Formation

Born in Jiangsu Province, Liu Haisu’s formative years were steeped in Western influences. At fourteen, he enrolled in Zhou Xiang’s Shanghai Art School, immersing himself in European painting traditions—a bold departure from prevailing artistic sensibilities of the time. This exposure ignited a passion for realism and observation, shaping his approach to capturing the beauty of the natural world. Notably, he was one of the first Chinese artists to embrace nude modeling and open-air painting, practices that drew considerable criticism yet undeniably propelled him toward a more progressive aesthetic vision. Despite facing opposition from conservative scholars like Cai Yuanpei who deemed him an “artistic traitor,” Liu Haisu’s conviction in artistic experimentation remained unshaken. He was deeply influenced by Jean-François Millet and Paul Cézanne, whose techniques he meticulously studied during his formative years abroad.

The Founding of Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts & Revolutionary Art Education

In 1912, alongside Wu Shiguang and Zhang Yunguang, Liu Haisu established Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts—the inaugural institution of modern Chinese art—a landmark achievement that signaled a decisive shift away from traditional artistic hierarchies. Recognizing the importance of fostering creativity and critical thinking, he championed coeducation and incorporated nude modeling into his curriculum, pioneering techniques unheard of in China at the time. This courageous stance garnered support from intellectuals like Cai Yuanpei who recognized Liu Haisu’s contribution to elevating Chinese art education. He lectured extensively at Peking University and held his first solo exhibition in 1918, cementing his reputation as a visionary educator and artist. His unwavering belief in artistic freedom fueled debates about the role of art in society and challenged established norms.

Exploring Western Influences & Artistic Collaborations

Driven by a desire to disseminate Western artistic knowledge within China, Liu Haisu traveled to Japan in 1919, attending the opening ceremony of Imperial Academy of Fine Arts and immersing himself in Japanese artistic culture. He subsequently founded Tianma Party, reflecting his commitment to socialist ideals. His subsequent visits to Japan fostered collaborations with prominent Japanese painters, broadening his artistic horizons and enriching his understanding of global art trends. Furthermore, he penned biographical studies of Jean-François Millet and Paul Cézanne, introducing Western masters into the Chinese intellectual discourse. These endeavors underscored his conviction that artistic progress demanded engagement with diverse cultural traditions.

Legacy & Artistic Achievements

Liu Haisu’s influence extended far beyond Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts. He mentored Pan Yuliang, a pivotal figure in elevating female participation within Chinese painting, demonstrating his dedication to nurturing talent and promoting artistic diversity. His oeuvre encompasses breathtaking landscapes—particularly depictions of Huangshan (Yellow Mountain)—characterized by meticulous detail and evocative tonal harmonies. These paintings exemplify the pinnacle of Chinese landscape painting technique while simultaneously reflecting Liu Haisu’s humanist sensibilities. He remained a cornerstone of modern Chinese art history, remembered not only for his artistic prowess but also for his unwavering advocacy of artistic innovation and educational reform—a legacy that continues to inspire artists and scholars alike. His enduring contribution solidified his place as one of China's most important cultural figures.
Liu Haisu

Liu Haisu

1896 - 1994 , China

In breve

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Modern Chinese Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Jean-François Millet
    • Paul Cézanne
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Zhou Xiang']
  • Date Of Birth: 1896
  • Date Of Death: 1994
  • Full Name: Liu Haisu
  • Nationality: Chinese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Snowscape (Luxembourg)
    • LANDSCAPE AFTER SHITAO
    • Summits of Mount Huang
  • Place Of Birth: Shanghai, China