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A Young Painter

The Life and Paintings of Wang Yani-- China's Extraordinary Young Artist

by Alice Low; Zheng Zhensun


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Examines the life and works of the young Chinese girl who started painting animals at the age of three and in her teens became the youngest artist to have a one-person show at the Smithsonian Institution.


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9780590449069 9780590449069, Reinforced Hardcover, Scholastic, 1991

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At the age of three, Wang Yani created her first watercolor in her artist father's studio in China. At the age of 14, she had a solo exhibit in the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. Now young readers can meet the exuberant teenager called the "Picasso of China". ". . . this book is inspirational as well as instructive. . . . of exceptional value".--Booklist starred review. Full color.

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Examines the life and works of the young Chinese girl who started painting animals at the age of three and in her teens became the youngest artist to have a one-person show at the Smithsonian Institution.

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