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BAPO Chinese Art

BAPO Chinese Art: a revolutionary style of Chinese art that emerged in the early 20th century, the unique style is unlike any other Chinese art. These paintings are created by painting depictions of fragments of different items, often images or calligraphy, on a single canvas or other surface.

Image result for what is BAPO chinese artScepter (1950), Zheng Zuochen. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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  1. For one, we have the same pictures for this blog, but that's cool. Lol. It's a really interesting concept and I wanna learn more from reading this. Great job. Also, I hate you too.

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