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  • Lot n° 1182 China, dated 1986 58 x 59 cm (89 x 90,5 cm R.) Heavy Color Technique (of the Yunnan school) on paper. An elegantly stylised woman with long, black hair in profile, adorned with traditional head and neck jewellery, dressed in a long, patterned robe. She sits on the ground and lets a long, colourful necklace slide through her hands. In the background a rocky cave landscape reminiscent of the Buddhist Mogao Grottoes on the Silk Road. Signed lower left. "Ting Shao Kuang 丁绍光 1986.". Affixed to the lower edge of the frame is a plaque from a Chinese government office: "Presented by the Office of Overseas Chinese Affairs of the State Council, People's Republic of China." The back of the frame inscribed: "丁绍光 ​​1986". European private collection - In good condition Ding Shaoguang (Ting Shao Kuang) was born in Shaanxi in 1937. In 1962, he graduated from the Central Academy of Arts and Design, where he specialized in decorative painting. From 1962 to 1980, he taught at the Yunnan Arts Institute. As a renowned Chinese-American painter, he currently resides in Los Angeles, California. As an outstanding modern artist, he showed extraordinary creativity and talent from the age of eleven. During his time at the Yunnan Art Institute, he founded the "Modern Yunnan Painting School"-a movement that garnered widespread recognition within the Chinese art world-and remains to this day one of the most influential Chinese artists in the contemporary art scene. He is known for his figurative works, which often depict ethnic motifs from the Yunnan province in a stylised, linear style

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