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Born in china Cao Yong is a renowned artist whose work depicts ]. He spent a year alone in the mountains of Tibet, and this resulted in some remarkable paintings, which were exhibited in ] in early 1989. Born in china Cao Yong is a renowned artist whose work depicts ]. He spent a year alone in the mountains of Tibet, and this resulted in some remarkable paintings, which were exhibited in ] in early 1989.
He was subsequently arressted by the Chinese Authorities with the Beijing Police burning seven of the paintings. He escaped and with his fiancée ] escaped to ]. <ref>{{cite web | url=http://caoyong.us/ArtPrintHtml/BiographyArtPrint.php | title=About the artist, Cao Yong | publisher=www.caoyong.us | accessdate=Saturday, Apr 03 2010}}</ref> He was subsequently arressted by the Chinese Authorities with the Beijing Police burning seven of the paintings. He escaped and with his fiancée ] to ]. <ref>{{cite web | url=http://caoyong.us/ArtPrintHtml/BiographyArtPrint.php | title=About the artist, Cao Yong | publisher=www.caoyong.us | accessdate=Saturday, Apr 03 2010}}</ref>

== Early Life And Career ==

Cao Yong began began painting when he was just 11 years old. Due to his family background he was considered politically questionable by the Chinese authorities. He studied for a short period with the noted artist ] who was staying briefly in ]. <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.nymuseum.com/art/yong/ | title=NY Museum, Cao Yong | publisher=www.nymuseum.com | accessdate=Saturday, Apr 03 2010}}</ref>
He attended the ] and graduated with a Ba in fine arts. Following his graduation he took a position as assistant professor of art at the ].
He spent seven years in Tibet and spent a year living alone in mountain caves so he could copy the remains of ancient Tibetan wall paintings <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.villagegallery.com/yong.html | title=Village Gallery, Cao Yong | publisher=www.villagegallery.com | accessdate=Saturday, Apr 03 2010}}</ref>


== References == == References ==

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Cao Yong
BornJune 9 1963
Xinxian
NationalityChinese
OccupationArtist
SpouseAya Goda

Born in china Cao Yong is a renowned artist whose work depicts Tibet. He spent a year alone in the mountains of Tibet, and this resulted in some remarkable paintings, which were exhibited in Beijing in early 1989. He was subsequently arressted by the Chinese Authorities with the Beijing Police burning seven of the paintings. He escaped and with his fiancée Aya Goda to Japan.

Early Life And Career

Cao Yong began began painting when he was just 11 years old. Due to his family background he was considered politically questionable by the Chinese authorities. He studied for a short period with the noted artist Yu Ren who was staying briefly in Xinxian. He attended the Henan University and graduated with a Ba in fine arts. Following his graduation he took a position as assistant professor of art at the University Of Tibet. He spent seven years in Tibet and spent a year living alone in mountain caves so he could copy the remains of ancient Tibetan wall paintings

References

  1. "About the artist, Cao Yong". www.caoyong.us. Retrieved Saturday, Apr 03 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. "NY Museum, Cao Yong". www.nymuseum.com. Retrieved Saturday, Apr 03 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. "Village Gallery, Cao Yong". www.villagegallery.com. Retrieved Saturday, Apr 03 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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