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Born 1952 Shanghai, China. Known for: Child figure in landscape, seashore painting.
Zhao Hongbin was born in Shanghai in 1952. He studied Fine Art Research in Shanghai Jiao Tong University and for magazines, worked as an art editor and chief editor. He went to Australia in 1988, and... Read full biography
Zhao Hongbin was born in Shanghai in 1952. He studied Fine Art Research in Shanghai Jiao Tong University and for magazines, worked as an art editor and chief editor. He went to Australia in 1988, and became a professional artist. Zhao Hongbin was granted status as an "International talented artist"... Read full biography
Zhao Hongbin was born in Shanghai in 1952. He studied Fine Art Research in Shanghai Jiao Tong University and for magazines, worked as an art editor and chief editor. He went to Australia in 1988, and became a professional artist. Zhao Hongbin was granted status as an "International talented artist" to receive a special permit of permanent residence, which led to Australian citizenship in 1993. From 1989 to 1995, he won over 40 First Prizes in Australia national art competitions including first... Read full biography
Zhao Hongbin was born in Shanghai in 1952. He studied Fine Art Research in Shanghai Jiao Tong University and for magazines, worked as an art editor and chief editor. He went to Australia in 1988, and became a professional artist. Zhao Hongbin was granted status as an "International talented artist" to receive a special permit of permanent residence, which led to Australian citizenship in 1993. From 1989 to 1995, he won over 40 First Prizes in Australia national art competitions including first prize in the "Victor Harbor Art Show" oil painting; and "24th Ernest Henry Memorial Art Show". In 1992, his portrait Dr.Geza was chosen as a top four finalist for the "Doug Moran National Portrait Prize" by international judges. In 1993, he won "the... Read full biography
Zhao Hongbin was born in Shanghai in 1952. He studied Fine Art Research in Shanghai Jiao Tong University and for magazines, worked as an art editor and chief editor. He went to Australia in 1988, and became a professional artist. Zhao Hongbin was granted status as an "International talented artist" to receive a special permit of permanent residence, which led to Australian citizenship in 1993. From 1989 to 1995, he won over 40 First Prizes in Australia national art competitions including first prize in the "Victor Harbor Art Show" oil painting; and "24th Ernest Henry Memorial Art Show". In 1992, his portrait Dr.Geza was chosen as a top four finalist for the "Doug Moran National Portrait Prize" by international judges. In 1993, he won "the Omega Contemporary Art award" in London from "the Royal Overseas League International ar... Read full biography
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