Shu Chunguang's scenery art 舒春光山水画艺术作品

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画家舒春光
Artist Shu Chunguang

Resume:
1941. Born in Gansu Province,China
1963. Graduated from Fine Arts Department of Northwest Normal University, China
1975. Lecturer in Art at Xinjiang Fine Arts Academy, Wulumuqi, China
1994. Professor in Art at Capital Normal University, Beijing, China

Professional Membership:
Member of China Artists Association
President of Silk Road Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Institute

Collected by:
Prof. Shu Chunguang 's paintings are collected by a number of well-established art museums as well as
governmental organisations.
Chinese National Fine Art Museum
National Library of China
Hongkong Art Center
Australia New South Wales Museum
Lutu Museum of Korea
Consulate of China to L.A, U.S.A and Vancouver, Canada,
Embassy of China to the Philippines
Chinese Department Office of the UN

舒春光 1941年生于甘肃省康乐县。1963年毕业于西北师范大学美术系。首都师范大学教授,中国美
术家协会会员。曾在新疆工作过三十年,是边塞山水画的倡导者。多年来,他潜心研究中国画新技法,将
东西方优秀的绘画要素融合在一起,又保持、丰富和发挥了东方文化的特色和神韵。他的作品不但受到国
内观众的喜爱,也受到西方收藏家的欢迎。

作品收藏
作品收藏 中国美术馆、中南海、人民大会堂、天安门城楼、香港艺术中心、台北中正纪念堂、中国驻
菲律宾大使馆、中国驻洛杉机、温哥华领事馆、澳洲新南维尔斯博物馆、韩国陆士博物馆、联合国中文部、
日本著名画家平山郁夫等。


No.01 Chaotic 68×34cm Paper 2010.
混沌 68×34cm 纸质媒介 2010.

No.02 Camels in field 68×34cm Paper 2010.
野地驼影 68×34cm 纸质媒介 2010.
No.03 House in Tianshan Mountian 68×34cm Paper 2010.
天山人家 68×34cm 纸质媒介 2010.

No.04 Quiet valley 68×34cm Paper 2010.
寂静山谷 68×34cm 纸质媒介 2010.
No.05 Fresh air 68×34cm Paper 2010.
清新 68×34cm 纸质媒介 2010.

No.06 Nature 68×34cm Paper 2010.
自然景色 68×34cm 纸质媒介 2010.
No.07 Wilderness 68×34cm Paper 2010.
荒原 68×34cm 纸质媒介 2010.

Shu Chunguang
As a fine art Professor of Beijing Capital Normal University, Shu Chunguang has been one of the most
famous painters of traditional style in China.
By spending over 30 years in Xinjiang Province of China, Prof Shu featured Asian scenery in many of his
paintings and formed a unique style of his own on the bases of Chinese traditional art research.
Not only does the work reflect vividly the mortal life, but also a heavy and tangible history of nature.
All the works showed here are of profound oriental taste and would be favorable to the collectors in uk.

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