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Beers, Alan
Belgian 1868-1950, Joseph Schnippers
Blanco, Rico
Brighton, Karen
Burton, Jos
Chamberlain, Trevor
Cox, Nicola
Crawford, Nellie
Daines, Sherree Valentine
Danish 1859 - 1945, Peder Monsted,
Dennington, Brian
deWolf, Tony
Dixon, Jo
Erfu, Chen
Faulkner, Neil
Fish, Laurence
Flynn, Dianne
Gill, Richard
Green, Gerald
Harpham, Jeffrey
Hedley, Paul
James, Gregg
King, Gordon
Landes, Benson
Morgan, Tina
Moroney, Ken
Pearson, Julia
Pooler, John M
Poullis, Nick
Pre: 1950, PERIOD WORKS
Talbot, Rachel
Tongerloo, Peter Van
Welch, Neil
Yardley, Bruce
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Chen Erfu
 A Tranquil Ride Signed oil on canvas, 30 x 40 inches Price £3900.00 |  Chinese Street Scene Signed oil on canvas 40 x 30 inches Price £3900.00 |  Colourful Light Signed oil on canvas 40 x 30 inches Price £3900.00 |
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 Homeward Bound Signed oil on canvas 30 x 40 inches Price £3900.00 |  On The Pond Signed oil on canvas 30 x 40 inches Price £3900.00 |  Sunlight Through The Trees Signed oil on canvas 30 x 40 inches Price £3900.00 |
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 Sunset on the Canal Signed oil on canvas 30 x 40 inches Price £3900.00 |  The Bridge Signed oil on canvas 30 x 40 inches Price £3900.00 |
Born in Nantong, Jiangsu, Chen Erfu is a renowned painter enthusiastically working south of Yangtze. He graduated from the Art College of Suzhou University in 1989, where he was guided by Misters Zhoa Wuji and Chen Qizhang, both Art Masters. He now is a professional painter and president of Jiangnan Art Academy. He is also a 'signed-on' painter of the Houston Art Gallery, a member of the Australian Association of Scholars and Notables, and is also a member of the Chinese Association of Artists. He has exhibited many times at home and abroad extensively and has won many awards including the honourable title of World Silver Prize Artist.
In the initial stages of his career, Chen Erfu liked the impressionist school, but he also painted some modernist works. However, what he now follows is the realist style, and tries hard to paint the charms and emotions south of Yangtze with his own strong style almost close to impressionism.
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