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In August 1966, at the outset of Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution, Wu was prohibited from painting and writing about art, and many of his early works were destroyed. In 1970, at the age of 51, he and his wife were separated and assigned to almost 3 years of hard labor in the countryside as part of the Communist Party's vast re-education program. Wu stated, “Life was only planting rice, carrying coal, criticizing one another, and fighting one another…The only thing that no one was allowed to do was paint.” Following that period, he was only allowed to paint on Sundays (his day off from the fields) or on holidays. Wu didn’t suffer too much physical harm because he had destroyed many of his own paintings but this caused him much emotional harm. He heard of artists being persecuted and even killed so he knew he needed to burn the nude paintings since they would be severely criticized and frowned upon. Finally in 1972, he was allowed to return to Beijing to paint hotel murals and decorations.

Wu Guanzhong (1919-2010)

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A Long Windless Day Collection of Shanghai Art Museum

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A Country Homestead in England (I)

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A Deserted BoatCollection of National Art Museum of China

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A Fishing Harbour in the Night

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Fishing port

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Gulangyu, 1977

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Fishing boatson the Fuchun River, 1963

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A Fleet of Boats

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By the Side of the Jialing

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A Sauce Shop Pin

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A Town

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A Village of the Altai

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Birch Trees

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Kite

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Li River bamboo, 1972

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Mirage, 1991

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Qia

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Mulberry, 1963

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Doves

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Van Gogh Church, 1989

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The Monet pondHommage a C.Monet

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Zhouzhuang, 1986

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Flowers of Evil Collection of National Art Museum of China

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Lotus and Weeds

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Camels in the Desert, 1981

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Grass Flowers

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Five Oxen

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Flower and Flower

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Red Lotuses

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Spring

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The Ancient Town of Lijiang at the Foot of the Yulong Mountains

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Forgetful snow, 1996

Snow lotus (Red Dragonfly)1996

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A Night Feast over a Thousand Years

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Is I

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The Hook of a Crescent

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The Banks of the Li River

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Spring in Full Play

The Construction of a Building Song

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Sound: Dance of spring by Sun Yiqiang - Lang Lang (piano) and China Philharmonic Orchestra

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