Fan Qi

Fan Qi was an artist active during the mid-seventeenth century, with documented production spanning the years 1635 to 1673. Recognized for his contributions to painting, his works are preserved in significant North American institutional collections, establishing his standing in art historical research.

Fourteen Fan Qi paintings are currently represented in museum collections. His documented output includes landscape studies and the multi-part series Album of Miscellaneous Subjects. Specific elements of this series are cataloged, including Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Leaf 1, Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Leaf 10, and the accompanying descriptive text noted as Album of Miscellaneous Subjects, Colophon. The painting Landscapes further confirms his engagement with natural scenery.

The artistic legacy of Fan Qi is validated by the holdings of institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cleveland Museum of Art. These collections ensure the long-term study and preservation of his work. Today, researchers and collectors access high-quality prints and reproductions of his historical works, which sometimes enter the public domain for broader study.

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14 works in collection

Works in Collection