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Chinese colour ink brush painting. Flower by Jiang Meiyan

Chinese contemporary art (6)

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Chinese colour and ink on paper. Flower by Guan Shanyue

The history of Chinese art market (35)

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Chinese oil on canvas, 'Moonlit Night' by Xu Beihong

After 1949, the year Communist party came to power, some senior figures of the art world, including Xu Beihong, were left largely alone by the government

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Chinese Gongbi painting. War by Gao Jianfu (1879-1951)

Gao Jianfu is the founder of the Lingnan (an alternative of Guang Dong province) School of painting

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Chinese colour and ink on paper. Cat by Fang Junbi

The history of Chinese art market (18)

China's first public museum was opened at Nantong, Jiangsu province, 1905.

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Chinese colour and ink on paper. Indian man by Fang Junbi (1898–1986)

Fang was considered to be the first Chinese artist to study in Europe, also the first Chinese who made oil-painting in the Western academic style.

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Chinese colour and ink on fan. Herd boy by Ren Bonian

In 19th century, the commercial growth of Shanghai also made available to artists an expanded range of imported pigments, which were enthusiastically adopted.

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Chinese colour and ink on paper. Crab by Ren Bonian (1840–1896)

In 19th century, Shanghai grew as the empire's largest and most commercially vibrant city.

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