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Hongbin Zhao included in "Sixty years, Six Masters"


Hongbin Zhao was inlcuded inbook "Sixty years, six masters"a very important book in China and recently has stirred a big impact in society, it summarizes the top six masters of art in the last 60 years of Chinese history. Six Artists Include: Guanzhong Wu, Jianjun Zhan, Junhuan Su, Hongbin Zhao, Kewei Yu and Shanshi Quan. The book is published by China Culture Administration Society in Oct 2009 and sponsored by China's major national Media network CCTV.

The preface of the book states: <<"60 year,six artist" summarizes the greatest achievement of the Chinese art culture in the last 60 years, displayed the magnificent blue print and pushed forward the Chinese art culture's development in achieving the unprecedented artistic high point. The six artist represented are well-known contemporary masters that are the pioneers and great masters building the milestone of Chinese Art, they are the giant and represents the mountain peak of Chinese art history in the last 60 years. Their artworks are treasure of treasure, Chinese culture's essence and crown of the artistic. Their artistic styles represent the great traditional spirits of the five thousand years of Chinese civilization. They will leave yet another glorious page in the next chapter of our history.">>

Hongbin Zhao Oil painting "Paradise " was selected as the book back cover.

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