Which masters does Jay Chou’s new song pay tribute to?

Jay Chou's new song "The Greatest Work" pays tribute to masters such as Van Gogh, Matisse, Dali, Magritte, Monet, Munch, Xu Zhimo and others.

In the MV, Jay Chou plays a piano song and transforms into a time traveler, teleporting to the 1920s to meet artists. His music style subtly and elegantly combines classical, hip-hop, rap and pop.

This song, composed by Jay Chou and written by Huang Junlang and Xie Di, talks about the great works that have been circulated for a long time, and vividly displays the masters in the MV.

1. Magritte?

He is a Belgian surrealist painter. His representative works include "Children of Men", "The Man in the Bowler Hat" and "This Is Not a Pipe". 》. His works often give people a sense of absurdity and humor.

2. Dali

The man with the mustache is Dali, who is also a surrealist painter. His most well-known work is "The Eternity of Time". The limp and deformed clock in the painting is the most shocking image in the history of modern painting. As for the Lobster Phone, it refers to the sculpture "Lobster Phone" designed by Dali. ?

3. Sanyu

The man painting in the picture is Sanyu. He was good friends with Xu Beihong and Lin Fengmian. In 1919, Sanyu went to Paris, but he did not choose to enter. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, but often played the violin and painted in cafes. The scene of Jay Chou performing magic is very similar to Sanyu's work "Hanhua Turui". ?

4. Matisse

"Small boats going back and forth quietly, the coast of Matisse" expresses tribute to Matisse. He is the founder of Fauvism and is considered the three most representative painters of the 20th century along with Dali and Picasso. In his later years, in order to treat bronchitis, he often lived at the beach and left many works related to the coast. ?

5. Van Gogh

The lyrics "Leave it to Van Gogh to light the night under the stars" reflects the tribute to Van Gogh. He is a painter that everyone is very familiar with. His representative works include "Starry Night", self-portrait series, sunflower series, etc.