As the Spring Festival approaches, the Chinese lunar year of the Rabbit is just around the corner. This has sparked a surge in interest in rabbit-themed artworks, with many collectors and art enthusiasts eagerly seeking out pieces that reflect the spirit of the season. According to Mr. An, a representative from Bobao Art Network, sales at Baozhen Shopping Mall have been particularly strong since the start of the lunar month. This year’s rabbit-themed Chinese paintings are especially popular, as they are seen as meaningful gifts for expressing good wishes and blessings. A Tibetan friend who recently purchased a rabbit-themed artwork shared his thoughts, saying that rabbits are not only cute and agile but also symbolize intelligence and fertility. Their distinctive features—such as their fluffy fur, bright red eyes, and long ears—make them a favorite subject for artists. Throughout history, rabbits have appeared frequently in traditional Chinese paintings, and while they may seem simple to draw, capturing their essence requires great skill. This year, he decided to buy a rabbit-themed painting for his home, hoping it would bring both good fortune and a sense of joy in the new year. He believes that having such an artwork in his house will bring health, safety, happiness, and family harmony. Modern and renowned artists like Qi Baishi, Liu Kuiling, Liu Jiyao, Zhao Shaoang, Yang Shanshen, and Lin Hukui have all created iconic rabbit-themed works. Among them, Qi Baishi was particularly fascinated by rabbits. From an early stage in his career, he paid close attention to nature and often painted animals, including rabbits. He even kept a few black-and-white rabbits at home to observe their behavior and movements, which helped him create highly realistic and lively rabbit paintings. His works were so popular that people would often ask for his rabbit paintings. It's said that Qi Baishi was very selective about painting rabbits, usually only doing so for those he trusted deeply. As a result, his rabbit paintings are considered rare treasures in the art world. According to experts at Bobao Art Network, during the 2005 China Jiade Autumn Auction, a vertical scroll titled "Double Rabbit Chart" by Qi Baishi was sold for 1.32 million RMB, far exceeding its estimated value of 250,000 to 400,000 RMB. The details in the painting are remarkable, with precise ink strokes and a lifelike portrayal of the two rabbits. This highlights the significance of rabbits in Qi Baishi’s artistic repertoire. Every year, as the Year of the Rabbit approaches, demand for rabbit-themed paintings increases significantly, reflecting both cultural traditions and contemporary desires. With the arrival of the Year of the Rabbit, the market has shown a renewed enthusiasm for rabbit-themed artworks. These pieces resonate deeply with Chinese cultural values and the hopes people hold for the new year. As a result, the demand for such paintings has never been higher, making them a sought-after and meaningful gift this season. Whether for personal collection or as a symbol of good fortune, rabbit-themed art continues to capture the hearts of many.

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