Twelve Landscape Screens
| Twelve Landscape Screens | |
|---|---|
| Chinese: 山水十二條屏 | |
| Artist | Qi Baishi |
| Year | 1925 |
| Medium | Hanging scroll; ink brush on silk |
| Movement | Modern Chinese |
| Dimensions | 180 cm × 47 cm (71 in × 18.5 in) |
| Location | Private collection |
Twelve Landscape Screens (traditional Chinese: 山水十二條屏; simplified Chinese: 山水十二条屏) is a set of ink wash panels painted by Qi Baishi in 1925, depicting rural Chinese villages alongside mountains and trees across the four seasons in a year. The panels were sold at auction for $140.8 million USD in 2017, making them the most expensive non-Western paintings ever sold.