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Josef Stalin and Leonardo da Vinci are
deep in conversation, Vladimir Putin rests his legs next to a sprawled
Mike Tyson, while Margaret Thatcher 每 clutching her handbag 每 looks on
with disdain. Part of the painting, titled Discussing the Divine Comedy
with Dante. (CRIEnglish.com Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, March 18 -- An extraordinary oil painting
depicting 103 historical figures in striking detail has become the latest
internet sensation, The Daily Telegraph reports.
The 6m by 2.6m painting also includes world landmarks
like the Great Wall of China, the Egyptian pyramids, and Stonehenge.
On the canvas, Josef Stalin and Leonardo da Vinci are
deep in conversation. Vladimir Putin rests his legs next to a sprawled-out Mike
Tyson, while Margaret Thatcher 每 clutching her handbag 每 looks on with disdain.
Many of the figures in the painting are Chinese.
Chairman Mao Zedong appears smoking by a round table in the center, with Chinese
Premier Zhou Enlai standing behind him. Mongolian conqueror Genghis Khan is
riding a horse opposite Napoleon. Ancient Chinese poet Li Bai is sprawled on a
chair, seemingly drunk, with a delicate wine cup and a typewriter in front of
him.
Other Chinese faces that are instantly recognizable
are former Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping, the ancient philosopher Confucius, the
initiator of China's democratic revolution, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Kuomintang leader
Chiang Kai-shek, and the first Chinese emperor, Qin Shihuang. Modern Chinese
figures include renowned writer Lu Xun, contemporary media mogul Run Run Shaw,
artist Qi Baishi, Kung Fu star Bruce Lee, and hurdler Liu Xiang.
Message boards have erupted with contests to identify
every person featured, according to The Daily Telegraph. An element of mystery
also surrounds the origins of the painting, which appears to have been inspired
by Raphael's Renaissance fresco, "The School of Athens".
While the figures in Raphael's painting were all
ancient philosophers, there appears to be little connecting the characters in
this work, which includes historical giants like Napoleon alongside Bill Gates,
the bespectacled face of modern success.
But eagle-eyed observers have spotted clues as to the
painting's provenance in some of the people depicted, and some people guess the
painter may be Chinese.
A clue comes from three undistinguished men in
contemporary dress surveying the scene from behind a wall at the top right of
the picture. Internet detectives have identified these three as the little-known
Chinese artists Dai Dudu, Li Tiezi, and Zhang An.
They created this oil painting - "Discussing the
Divine Comedy with Dante" - in 2006, though it has only become a hit ever since
the past few weeks.
Alastair Sooke, the art writer for The Daily
Telegraph, says the work reflects a trend of contemporary Chinese artists
adopting Western styles and subjects.
"But the Dante reference makes us wonder whether we
are looking at some nether-circle deep inside the Inferno: this is a vision of
Celebrity Hell," he added.
(Source: CRIEnglish.com/Telegraph)
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Part of the painting, titled Discussing
the Divine Comedy with Dante, with Chinese hurdler Liu Xiang standing in
the corner.(CRIEnglish.com Photo) Photo
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