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Top ten in China jade carving master.
1, Li Bosheng
Li Bosheng, born in Beijing, date of birth: June 2006. China Arts and Crafts Master, Senior Arts and Crafts Artist. Director of China Sculpture Research Association and Director of China Gemstone Association. The representative inheritor and jade carving master of the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage projects (Beijing Jade Carving).
2. Jiang Chunyuan
Jiang Chunyuan,1born in July 1947, was born in Yangzhou, Jiangsu. The representative inheritor of Yangzhou Jade Carving, the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage projects, is a master of arts and crafts in China.
3. Guo
Guo, born in1June 1996, 1960, was born in Fuzhou, Fujian. He is the son of Guo Gongsen, a master of arts and crafts in China and a famous senior artist of Shoushan stone carving. I studied Shoushan stone carving skills with my father from an early age and learned from others.
4. Lin
Lin is the only young and middle-aged artist among the descendants of Qingtian stone carving arts and crafts masters who inherited his father's footsteps. He is also a member of China Arts and Crafts Society and a senior artist. He is good at carving flowers, landscapes and animals. His works are simple and beautiful.
5. Wu Desheng
Wu Desheng196/kloc-0 was born in Shanghai in July, and/kloc-0 graduated from shanghai jade carving factory industrial middle school in June, 1978. On the basis of a deep understanding of China's traditional jade articles, Wu Desheng devoted himself to the study of the history of western sculpture, absorbed the essence of western sculpture masters' works, and endowed China's traditional figure sculpture with deeper connotation.
6. Xue
Xue, 1965 was born in Yangzhou, a master of arts and crafts in China, the first batch of jade carving masters in China, and a representative inheritor of national intangible cultural heritage. On the basis of inheriting "Yangzhou workers", Xue constantly innovated, integrating "south show and north show" and taking jade carving as his specialty, forming a personal jade carving style of "fresh, graceful, exquisite and beautiful".
7. Jiang
Jiang, originally from Suzhou, 1964 was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province in March. He is a famous jade sculptor and collector. Member of China Collectors Association, President of Suzhou Collectors Jade Branch, Design Director of Suzhou Jiangxi Meishifang Jade Carving Studio. He has won the Silver Award of China Arts and Crafts Boutique Award and the Gold Award of China Jade Hundred Flowers Award (Guangzhou).
8. yellow
Huang, representative inheritor of Shanghai intangible cultural heritage project, master shanghai jade carving, China jade carving master, vice president of Shanghai Haipai Jade Carving Culture Association.
9. Are you Guang Zhi?
You, 1977, originally from Suzhou, China jade carving master. The first jade sculptor in Yayuan after Jing and Wang Ping. Today, the first two have long been famous throughout the country. You Guangzhi set up the giant sail of Yayuan ship and let it continue to sail.
10, Zhang Bingguang
Zhang Bingguang, whose legal name is Liang Jing, is from Jieyang, Guangdong, 1962. Ding Jingyu, founder, master of arts and crafts in China, non-genetic inheritor of China jade carving master and China Du Yuyang Mei jade carving.
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