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Member of the Shanghai Chinese Artists Association
Member of the Dunhuang Creative Centerg
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1950
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Guan Qijiun wass born in Shanghai, China. |
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Very early he was interested in painting. |
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1966
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During the Cultural Revolution, he painted the propaganda posters. |
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1975
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He studied at Shanghai Drama College, the first Shanghai Art School, to reopen.
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1978
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He graduated in scenography.
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He entered the People's Publishing House in Shanghai and painted comics.
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1987
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He traveled to Australia. He visited several cities including Canberra, Sydney,
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Melbourne and exhibited there, his work.
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1995
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Invited to exhibit in Calgary, he came to Canada and decided to stay there.
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He taught Chinese Art and Calligraphy at the University of Calgary.
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2002
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He returned to settle in Shanghai.
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All his brightly colored paintings have for themes, the characters of the Chinese
Opera.
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Danièle Sicard
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