Chairman Mao en route to Anyuan

Chairman Mao en route to Anyuan

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== Liu Chunhua ==
== Liu Chunhua ==
Liu Chunhua was born in Tailai, Heilongjiang Province in 1944. He spent a majority of his childhood focused on art, he attended the Lu Xun Art Academy in Shenyang starting in 1959. In 1963 he entered the Central Academy of Fine Arts where he painted Chairman Mao en route to Anyuan, which has now been reproduced over 900 million times. After his graduation he worked as an editor at the Beijing Publishing House before he joined the Beijing Academy. In 1988, his painting was declared a cultural relic. Chunhua specializes in oil painting and Chinese painting.
Liu Chunhua was born in Tailai, Heilongjiang Province in 1944. He spent a majority of his childhood focused on art. He attended the [[Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts|Lu Xun Art Academy]]. name=":12">{{Cite book |last=Galway |first=Matthew |title=The Communist Party of China: Understanding the Durability of the World's Most Powerful Political Organization |date=2025 |publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]] |isbn=978-1-009-66843-9 |editor-last=Hillman |editor-first=Ben |edition= |location=New York |chapter=The Chairman's Long Shadow: Mao Zedong and Mao Zedong Thought in Post-Maoist China |doi=10.1017/9781009668385 |editor-last2=Ji |editor-first2=Fengyuan}}{{Reference page|page=66}}

In 1963 he entered the Central Academy of Fine Arts where he painted Chairman Mao en route to Anyuan, which has now been reproduced over 900 million times. After his graduation he worked as an editor at the Beijing Publishing House before he joined the Beijing Academy. In 1988, his painting was declared a cultural relic. Chunhua specializes in oil painting and Chinese painting.


== Other ==
== Other ==