Wu Guanzhong, (19 19 ~ 20 10 June 25th), born in Yixing, Jiangsu Province, is a famous contemporary painter, oil painter and art educator. The highest honor in French literary and artistic circles, he was elected as an academician of the School of Communication of the French Academy in 2000, and was the first China artist to win this honor. Selected as "20 12 Top Ten Classic People who Influenced China's Collection". 1942 graduated from the National Hangzhou Art Institute and once taught in the Department of Architecture of the National Chongqing University; 1946 was admitted to the Ministry of Education to study abroad at public expense, 1947 was admitted to the National Academy of Fine Arts in Paris, and/kloc-0 returned to China in the autumn of 950. He has taught in Central Academy of Fine Arts, Tsinghua University, Beijing Academy of Art and Central Academy of Arts and Crafts. As a thoughtful artist, he is diligent in writing, with unique arguments and vivid and fluent writing. Among them, the views of abstract beauty, formal beauty, form determines content, and life and art should be like kites have caused controversy in the art world.
Zhang Ding, (1917 May19—2010 February 2 1),No. Tashan, a native of Heishan, Liaoning; China is a famous contemporary painter, cartoonist, mural artist, calligrapher, arts and crafts artist, art educator and art theorist; He has been a member of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, executive director of China Artists Association, chairman of the National Mural Working Committee of China Artists Association, vice chairman of China Arts and Crafts Association, academician of China Painting Academy, president of Huang Research Association, professor and dean of Central Academy of Arts and Crafts, and consultant of 1949- 1989 China Art Yearbook.
Bai Xueshi (1915.6.12-2011.4.22), Zhai Hao, He Xuzhai, a Beijinger, studied painting at an early age, and later studied under Liang Shunian./kloc Later, he taught at Beijing Normal University and Beijing Institute of Art, and later at the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts. He is also the president of Beijing Landscape Painting Research Association. He has painted huge Chinese paintings for Zhongnanhai and the Great Hall of the People many times. Many times abroad to hold art exhibitions; His landscape painters are all North School, bordering the South School, and have absorbed the essence of various paintings, including the rigor of Song painting, the lightness of Yuan painting, the beauty of watercolor painting, the purity and decorative beauty of printmaking; Among them, the green landscape painting with Guilin as the theme can best reflect and represent Bai Xueshi's painting style.
Ding Shaoguang, 1962, graduated from Central Academy of Arts and Crafts. Now he is an honorary and visiting professor at more than ten universities at home and abroad, the president of the International China Artists Association and the first president of the American World Artists Association.
Wang Qi, from1September 1994 to1July 1998, studied in the Arts and Crafts Department of the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts (now the Art History Department of Tsinghua University Academy of Fine Arts). Now he is the deputy director of the Party Committee Office of the Palace Museum, the secretary of the Youth League Committee and the librarian.
Zhao Nong is currently the head of the Department of Art History Theory of An Academy of Fine Arts, a librarian, a professor and a doctoral supervisor. Standing Committee member of the Theoretical Committee of China Arts and Crafts Society. Member of Shaanxi Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Expert Committee. Member of Academic Committee of Shaanxi Provincial Art Museum.
Xu Fang 1983 graduated from the Department of Industrial Fine Arts of the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts with a bachelor's degree in interior design, and 1986 graduated from the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts with a postgraduate degree in interior design. Director, Professor (Grade 4) and Doctoral Supervisor, Department of Design and Research, School of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Assistant director of Asia-Pacific affairs.
Li Yingjie used to be: chief engineer of 3540 Factory of General Logistics Department, vice chairman of China Industrial Design Association, vice chairman of China Clothing Culture Research Association, and deputy director of Chaoyang District Industrial Bureau. Currently: President of Design magazine, visiting professor of Tsinghua University Academy of Fine Arts, visiting professor of Military Industry Institute of General Logistics Department, chairman of Olga Art Museum and Olga Hotel.
Liu Yuanfeng, 1982 1, graduated from the dyeing and weaving design department of the former Central Academy of Arts and Crafts, and is now the second-class professor and dean of Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology.
Li Youyu, a 77-year graduate of the former Central Academy of Arts and Crafts after the Cultural Revolution, is the vice president and professor of the School of Visual Arts and Fashion Design of Fudan University, the chairman of Shanghai Hanguang Ceramics Company, and a master of arts and crafts in China.
Liu Chunhua 1968 graduated from Central Academy of Arts and Crafts (now Tsinghua University Academy of Fine Arts). He has served as deputy editor-in-chief of Beijing Publishing House, vice president and dean of Beijing Painting Academy, vice chairman of Beijing Artists Association, director of Beijing Federation of Literary and Art Circles, director of China Artists Association and executive director of Beijing Copyright Protection Association.
Guo Chunning, graduated from 1984, is the designer of the emblem of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Chen Shaohua, who graduated from 1982, is the designer of the logo for the 2008 Olympic bid and the stamp for the Chinese zodiac.
Zhang Lei, graduated from 1983, is the regional emblem designer of Macao Special Administrative Region.
Wang Yuheng, on the stage of "super brain", Wang Yuheng made a name for himself with an impressive record of four zero mistakes.
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