The National Art Museum of China continues its celebration of the 50th anniversary of founding with an exhibition focusing on Chinese water-color paintings. On show are works by established artists including Yang Tai-yang, Gu Yuan and Ha Ding, and many paintings are making their public debut. The paintings on display are all from the museum's collections, including Gu's Along the Songhua River in which Gu depicted the breadth and tranquility of the mother river of Northeast China, and Yang's Rain, in which the artist infused languages of art of the East and West.
See more NAMOC's collections, visit http://www.namoc.org/zsjs/gczp/
Part III: Chinese water-color paintings
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Fishing Village, by Wu Delong, 1979. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
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