03 Paintings, Luo Zhongli's Crossing the River, with footnotes

Luo Zhongli (B. 1948)
Crossing the River
Oil on paper mounted on board
54 x 39 cm. (21 1⁄4 x 15 3⁄8 in.)
Private collection

Sold for CNY 138,600 in Apr 2025

Luo Zhongli (B. 1948)
Crossing the River, c. 1997
Oil on paper mounted on board
Long Museum West Bund, China

Luo Zhongli
Crossing the River, c. 2004
Oil on Canvas
70 9/10 × 55 1/10 in | 180 × 140 cm
Private collection

Luo Zhongli
Crossing the River, c. 2007
Oil on Canvas
78 7/10 × 98 2/5 in | 200 × 250 cm
Private collection

Luo Zhongli (born in 1948) is a contemporary Chinese painter and educator. He has a deep affection for rural China and its residents, which have remained a major theme in his body of work. 

Luo Zhongli graduated from the Oil Painting Department of the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute, specializing in oil painting. In 1998, he became the President of the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute, a role he held until November 2015.

In 2015, the Luo Zhongli Art Museum, also known as the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute Art Museum (Huxi Campus), opened in Chongqing. The museum features a collection encompassing various stages of Luo Zhongli's artistic career. Additionally, it displays a substantial number of works by artists who graduated from the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute, as well as works by recipients of the Luo Zhongli Scholarship. More on Luo Zhongli




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