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1901
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Ni Yide 倪贻德 ( 1901-1970 ) was born in Hangzhou China.
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1922
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He graduated from the Shanghai School of Art ( West Paintings department )
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He started teaching there. |
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1923
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He published a novel, poems and plays. |
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1927
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He moved to Japan for one year and studied at Kawabata Art Academy. |
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1931
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He taught at the University School of Art. |
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With Chen Chengbo, Zhou Duo, Zeng Zhiliang, Pang Xunqin, he founded the Storm Society;
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On September 23, they hold their first meeting and planned and exhibition on April. |
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The Japanese invasion pushed it back in October. |
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1932/1935
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The Storm Society held four exhibitions.
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1949
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He was a professor at the National Academy of Art.
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1949
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He was Vice-President of the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts.
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1953
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He taught at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing. |
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1961
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He created a workshop at the Zhejiang Academy of Art.
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1970
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He died during the Cultural Revolution.
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Danièle Sicard
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