About this product
- Collection Type:Landscapes
- Year of Production:2021 - Present
- Frame Type:Unframed
Product description
Artwork dimensions: 60cm x 240cm
The artwork comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Zhu Yijia, with the courtesy name Moyu and the pseudonym Yiren, is the owner of Qingfeng Caotang and currently lives in Beijing. He is the president of the China National Academy of Painting Research Institute, a director of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, a director of the Chinese Oil Painters Society, a director of the Chinese Artists Association, a famous oil painting Dahongpao artist, a famous traditional Chinese painting Dahongpao artist, and a famous calligraphy Dahongpao artist. He is a visiting professor of the Advanced Research Class of the School of Art of Renmin University of China, a visiting professor of the Repin Academy of Fine Arts, a famous new generation of Chinese light-color landscape and light-color oil painting pioneer, and an outstanding Chinese artist in the world.
President of the China National Academy of Painting Research Institute
Director of the Chinese Artists Association
Famous Chinese calligraphy Dahongpao artist
Famous Chinese traditional painting Dahongpao artist
Famous Chinese oil painting Dahongpao artist
Former Chairman of the Jiangxi Artists Association
Visiting Professor of the Repin Academy of Fine Arts
His artistic achievements have been reported on many occasions by Dragon TV, China Central Television, CCTV, Beijing Satellite TV, Shandong TV and other authoritative media, and have been included in large-scale picture albums. His numerous Chinese paintings, oil paintings, and calligraphy works have been highly appreciated and praised by many art lovers and are widely collected.
His artistic achievements and works have been included in many professional dictionaries and picture albums such as "Chinese Artists" and "Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Artists". He has published many monographs such as "Selected Oil Paintings of Zhu Yijia", "Collection of Paintings of Zhu Yijia", and "The Theory of Zhu Yijia on UNESCO"