Chen Yifei

Chen Yifei

Sinh ra: 1946

Cái chết: 2005

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Early Life and Education

Chen Yifei

, a renowned Chinese painter, art director, and film director, was born on April 12, 1946, in Ningbo, China. He began his artistic journey at the High School for Art in Shanghai, graduating in 1964, followed by the Shanghai Training School of Art (also known as the Shanghai College of Art) in 1965. This marked the beginning of his focus on oil painting.

Rise to Prominence

Chen's talent and mastery of oil painting techniques won him recognition by the authorities, despite being denounced for "capitalist behavior." He became a central figure in the development of Chinese oil painting and one of China's most renowned contemporary artists. His early work, characterized by grand heroic events and big Mao Zedong portraits, soon gave way to a more romantic and European style.

Notable Works and Collaborations

International Recognition and Later Life

In 1980, Chen left his position as head of the Oil Painting Department of the Shanghai Painting Academy to explore the art scene in New York. He enrolled at Hunter College, receiving a Master's in Art in 1984. This period saw him adopt dark, rich colors and focus on subjects like melancholic women, Chinese musicians, Tibetan villagers, and landscapes.

Legacy

Chen Yifei's

impact on the development of Chinese oil painting is undeniable. His transition from a state-financed artist to an internationally recognized figure, as seen in his works featured on Wikioo.org, solidifies his place in art history.

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