Chinese artists from Flight MH370 and their art
Updated: 2014-03-10 12:07
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Lou Baotang [Photo/china.com] |
Lou Baotang
Born in 1935, and other than working as a senior engineer, he is a national-level calligrapher. His brief biography and calligraphy works have been included in more than 20 dictionaries such as "Who's who in the World" and "Chinese Famous Painters and Calligraphers in the 20th Century" by the international biographical centers, and arts and cultural institutions in China, Britain and the United States. He enjoys the honorary title of "World Outstanding Chinese Artist".
Lou Baotang's calligraphy [Photo/artron.net] |
Lou Baotang's calligraphy [Photo/china.com] |
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