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On a drawing paper, a Chinese freestyle skier performs a ski jump. With swirling brushstrokes, the night sky behind him resembles Van Gogh's "Starry Night." This is the work of Fan Yang, a Chinese painter and deputy director of the Chinese Painting Arts Committee of the National Academy of Painting of China. It was during his college years that Fan Yang began to come into contact with French art and recognized its depth. When he creates some works, he cannot help but be inspired by many French art masters. At the same time, he is very proud of Chinese art. He believes that Chinese art is Chinese, national and also global. As an important innovator of Chinese painting, he advocates the use of Chinese brushwork to show people and events in modern real life. According to him, "today's Chinese artists must create excellent contemporary works, so that people can see that China has not only a glorious past and a brilliant civilization, but also the prestige and splendor of today." In this episode of "Art en Miroir", let's listen to the artistic history of this great Chinese master with France. #ArtEnMiroir #60ansChineFrance #ChineFranceEtMoi