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View the New Release Jan 2012 Lakota Sash Bearer, 1848 Lakota Warriors, Little Big Horn, June 25th, 1876
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![]() Lakota Sash Bearer, 1848 Those fortunate enough see Z. S. Liang work in person are quick to compare him to the great masters of modern Western art like Howard Terpning and Frank McCarthy. While studying and painting the Wampanoag Indian Culture at the Outdoor Museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts, Liang was inspired by the Native American Indian culture and their traditional way of life. He began to focus his painting primarily on the subject, and during the ensuing years of field research he made many connections and friends among the tribal people, from the East Coast to the Rocky Mountains. His passion for the Indian as a people, coupled with an emphasis on historical accuracy, embues his work with a strength and truth, which along with his exceptional talent with color and light, you can perceive in these releases. Born in China in 1953, and raised in a family of artists, Liang published his first painting at age 6 in a children?s magazine. He went on to achieve a broad education in fine art that spanned two continents, beginning at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, and culminating in a Master's Degree of Fine Art in Painting, at Boston University. His award-winning paintings hang in both corporate and private collections around the world and several of his murals are permanently on display in New York City. Now you can add one his stirring masterpieces to your collection.
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