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Cao Yong | |
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Born | June 9 1963 Xin Xian, China |
Nationality | Chinese |
Occupation | Artist |
Spouse | Aya 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 escaped to Japan.
References
- "About the artist, Cao Yong". www.caoyong.us. Retrieved Saturday, Apr 03 2010.
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External Links
Cao Yong International Gallery Beijing
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