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1944
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Cui Ruzhuo 崔如琢 was born in Beijing China.
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He studied with the painter and calligraph Li Kuchan.
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1981
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After teaching at the Academy of Arts and Design Arts, he moved to the United States.
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1990
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He returned to China..
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His landscapes paintings made with fingers, and his recent auction records brought
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His ink-on-paper The Grand Snowing Mountainous Jiangnan Landscape, ( a series of eight
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panels depicting a snowy landscape, broke records for a living Asian artist :
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( sold $30 million at Poly action HK )
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2007
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The private Cui Ruzhuo Museum, with a hundred works from the artist's collection
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was created in Beijing.
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2013
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The Yoko Museum Foundation opened in November 11, in Ito city, Shizuika,
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The Cui Ruzhuo Art Museum, the first Chinese museum in Japan.
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Danièle Sicard
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The Cui Ruzhuo Art Museum in Shizuoka Ito City Japan opened on18.11 2013
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崔如琢山水作品精选
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天津杨柳青画社
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isbn 7 80503 893 7
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2005
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崔如琢花鸟作品精选
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天津杨柳青画社
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2005
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崔如琢画集
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人民美术出版社
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isbn 7 102 03621 3
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2006
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