Chapter 1: | The Fate of a Painting |
10. Liu Yulian 刘宇廉 (1948–1997) was an artist, who carried out postgraduate studies at CAFA (1980–1982), then studied and worked in Japan (1986–1997).
11. Chen Yifei 陈逸飞 (1946–2005) was an artist and member of the Shanghai Oil Painting and Sculpture Studio from 1965 to 1980. Chen moved to New York in 1981, but since the 1990s has mostly worked in China.
12. Wei Jingshan 魏景山 (b. 1943, Shanghai.) was an artist and member of the Shanghai Oil Painting and Sculpture Studio from 1965. An MA graduate from New York University (1988), Wei now works in both New York and Shanghai.
13. Wang Mantian 王曼恬 (1913–1976) is the niece of Mao Zedong. She was the cultural official of the Tianjin CPC, and chief curator of the China National Art Exhibitions of 1972, 1974 and 1975. She committed suicide after her arrest in 1976.
14. Han Shangyi 韩尚义 (1917–1998) was an artist, art critic, and during entire life was chief art designer of the Shanghai Film Studio.
15. He Kongde 何孔德 (1925–2003) was highly regarded by art colleagues, but since the Anti-Rightist Campaign he had been persecuted, and had only around that time been allowed to have his works appear in publications, although still without his name.