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pinyin Wade-Giles Traditional Chinese name Simplified Chinese name Dates Notes An Zhengwen: An Cheng-wen: 安正文: 安正文: Ming dynasty: Biān Jǐngzhāo: Pien Ching-chao
Alexey Mikhailovich Shamrovsky (Russian: Алексей Михайлович Шамровский) better known as Leo Hao is a Russian fantasy artist. [1] He is famous for painting cover art and illustrations for fantasy books and metal albums.
Li Qun was an early member of the Committee of Shanghai Woodcut Artists, whose membership included the likes of Chen Yanqiao (陈焑桥) and Jiang Yan (姜燕). [3] In 1940, Li Qun started teaching at the Lu Xun Academy of Art in Yan'an, Shaanxi Province.
Lu was born in Xi'an, but traces his ancestry to Shanghai (some sources say he was born in Shanghai). His father was a university professor. Lu was an only child. [3] He attended Xi'an No. 85 High School. In high school, Lu played volleyball and was captain of the school team for three years in a row.
When China started to open up following the death of Chairman Mao in 1976, Lü Shengzhong turned to traditional Chinese folk arts, unlike his contemporaries who embraced contemporary art forms practiced in the West, such as installation art, oil paintings and performance art. Lü remarked, "I walked away from the cultural confusion of the time ...
Lu Chao. Lu Chao (Chinese: 陆超) was born in 1988 in Shenyang, China.The artist currently lives and works between London and Beijing. [1]Lu Chao's paintings are mostly filled with sketch-like portrayals of a massive number of different faces, evoking a sense of mystery and strangeness. [2]
Xu Lu (Chinese: 徐璐, born 28 December 1994), also known as Lulu Xu, is a Chinese actress and singer.She first became recognized in China for her role in the drama Empresses in the Palace (2012) and internationally with the drama One and a Half Summer (2014) and Love Scenery (2021).
Hao's first solo show in mainland China was in 2014, titled Secluded and Infinite Places: Hao Liang Solo Exhibition, organized by the Hive Centre for Contemporary Art in Beijing. [7] In the same year, Vitamin Creative Space brought Hao's works to the Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain (FIAC) in Paris. [8]