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Yingzhao
Liu is one of China's best-known realist
painters. Working in a style that is most accurately described as
"Magic Realism," Liu reaches for a sense of heightened reality
in each painting. He paints still lifes of classical Chinese antiquities,
which are depicted against decorative backgrounds, and imaginative
figurative works that usually feature beautiful Chinese women. Liu
was born in Heilongjiang province in 1956. He received his B.A. from
Harbin Normal University and his M.A. from Luxun Academy of Fine Arts,
China's largest art academy. Liu became a Lecturer at the Tianjin
Academy of Fine Arts in 1992 before becoming
a Professor of Art at the Tianjin University of Science and Technology.
Liu's works have been exhibited across China as well as in Hong Kong,
Thailand, Malaysia, Macao, Indonesia, the UK
and the United States. His paintings have been
sold by Christie's in Hong Kong at their annual auctions of art from
mainland China.
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"Flowering
Innocence"
24" x 20"
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