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n 1985, Robert Hefner made a trip to all the corners and remote regions of Sichuan Province, often sleeping on cots in small factories, while researching the region's natural gas potential for China's Ministry of Petroleum. While there he saw that Deng Xiaoping's post-Cultural Revolution reforms had taken hold so deeply he concluded they were irreversible and that unprecedented growth was sure to continue into the 21st Century. He also believed this would undoubtedly result in a period of unprecedented human change and he knew that such tumultuous change over the centuries had produced great periods of art. So he began to search out what was happening in Chinese art and found that following the Cultural Revolution, many of the younger painters had turned to oil painting to express their pent up creativity and he began collecting immediately by seeking out and acquiring the best examples of this exceptional period.

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Winter Afternoon, 1988
Ai Xuan
Still Life, Cabbage and Projector, 1987
Cai Jipin
Opened Notebook, 1995
Cao Li

 

White House, Shadow of a Tree, 1985
Cao Liwei
Bowl, 1987
Chang Qing
Suzhou Bridge, 1933
Chen Chengbo

 

Horse and Rider, 1988
Chen Qiang
Early Natural Gas c. 1041 A.D. - 1368 A.D.
Chen Yanning
Return From Work, 1984
Chen Yifei

 

The Boat People, C. 1950's
Guan Liang
Reminiscences of the Mountain Village, 1987
Guo Chunming
Still Life, 1987
He Daqiao

 

Old House, Setting Sun #25, 1988
He Datian
Original Shape #8, 1987
He Jiancheng
Still Life, 1990
He Kongde

 

Tiananmen Morning, 1986
Hu Mingzhi
The Wish, 1984
Jian Feng
The Future Emperor, 1999
Jiang Guo Fang

 

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