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Painter of Great Men: Wei Chuyu
Known as a "Painter of Great Men," Wei Chuyu, now a
professor of fine arts at Renmin University in China, is recognized particularly
for his vivid oil paintings of Mao Zedong, the first chairman of the Communist
Party of China (CPC) Central Committee. One of his major works, "Searching the
Truth", depicts a senior Chairman Mao reading among an enclave of books and
magazines on a ragged, patched-up bed in his room at Zhongnanhai, the seat of
China's central leadership in Beijing. The oil on canvas attempts to capture the
leader's daily life and study.
Brief introduction
Wei Chuyu, who specializes in oil painting, Chinese painting and calligraphy,
was born in 1945 in Wenshui, North China's Shanxi Province. After graduating
from the oil painting department of Zhejiang Arts Academy in 1970, Wei joined
the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and was stationed in Nanjing. In 1986, he was
transferred to the Museum of the Chinese Revolution in Beijing.
Wei's works of Chinese painting and calligraphy were on display both in China
and abroad many times and have garnered several prizes.
The painter was introduced by China Central Television, Bangladesh
Television, the People's Daily, China Daily and the Dagong Daily in Hong Kong.
Wei's name appeared in The Dictionary of the Names of Chinese Artists and The
Dictionary of the Names of Chinese Calligraphers.
Major works
Some of Wei's best portraits, such as those of the mathematician Xiong
Qinglai, architect Liang Sicheng, microbiologist Tang Feifan, physician Zhang
Xiaoqian and military officer Luo Ronghuan, were chosen by the former Ministry
of Post and Telecommunications to be printed in a commemorative stamp series
called "Modern Chinese Scientists (third series)" and "The 90th Anniversary of
the Birth of Comrade Luo Ronghuan," which were sold throughout China.
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