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Zhang Peiji, Ji Ping, Han Song ,"Flying Dream"

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Zhang Peiji, Ji Ping, Han Song ,"Flying Dream"

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Zhang Peiji, Ji Ping, Han Song ,"Flying Dream"

Chinese painting 207×450 cm, 2011

Collection of the China Palace of Arts

The "Yunshi" passenger aircraft is a four-engine large jet airliner developed by the Shanghai Aircraft Factory of China Aviation Industry in the 1970s, and is the first large jet passenger aircraft with independent intellectual property rights designed and manufactured by China for the first time.

The painter uses panoramic composition, with an overlook angle, extremely meticulous and neat realistic brushwork, to show the busy work scene in the factory building where the domestic large aircraft are manufactured. The details are meticulous, and although the proportion of the characters is not large, they are also very delicate and thoughtful. Outside the gate of the factory, there is a wide runway leading to the blue sky, symbolizing that the dream is about to take off, and making the overall picture look relaxed, which is a very exquisite way of processing. It fully reflects the leap-forward take-off of China's science and technology and industry.

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Zhang Peiji, Ji Ping, Han Song ,"Flying Dream"

"Sunrise in the Orient - Shanghai Celebrates the 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Communist Party of China" is sponsored by the Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism, the Shanghai Federation of Literary and Art Circles, the Party History Research Office of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Liberation Daily Newspaper, organized by the China Art Palace (Shanghai Art Museum) and the Shanghai Artists Association, and co-organized by the Shanghai Academy of Chinese Painting and the Shanghai Oil Painting and Sculpture Institute.

The exhibition is divided into four chapters based on the clues of time( the period of the new democratic revolution), the 600 million Shenzhou Shunyao (the period of socialist revolution and construction), the oriental wind full of spring (the new period of reform, opening up and socialist construction), and the people's city seeing the original heart (the new era of socialism with Chinese characteristics). A total of more than 140 works/groups of works are exhibited, mainly in the collection of the China Art Palace, and also in the collections of some important institutions. The types of works include Chinese painting, oil painting, printmaking, sculpture, comic strip, etc., covering the representative works of three generations of artists in Shanghai.

Sunrise In the East - Shanghai Celebrates the 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Communist Party of China

Exhibition venue: 0-meter floor atrium, 20, 21 halls

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