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The Man Who Painted Mao

2013-07-16 09:03 Global Times Web Editor: Wang YuXia
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The imposing portrait of Mao Zedong that looms over Tiananmen Square is one of China's most instantly recognizable images. However, not many people know the stories behind that iconic painting.

Ever since the portrait was first unveiled in Tiananmen Square at the founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China (PRC) on October 1, 1949, it has been replaced by a new copy almost every year on National Day. But the size of the portrait has basically remained unchanged since then. Measuring 6 meters high and 4.6 meters across, it is often assumed to be the largest portrait of Mao in China.

In fact, from the 1960s to the 1970s, People's Square in Shanghai had its own rotating portrait of Chairman Mao. They were much larger than the ones in Tiananmen Square, measuring 9 meters high and 6.9 meters wide.

From 1963 to 1978, on the eve of nearly every National Day, Shanghai-based painter Shen Chongdao would stand on a temporary scaffolding platform in People's Square for at least 10 days. His gray work clothes were always stained with paint. In front of him was a huge canvas on which a portrait of Chairman Mao would gradually appear. Shen was just one of the painters of the Mao portraits that hung in People's Square.

Although Shen never personally met the Great Helmsman, he saw Mao's face every day from 1963, when he graduated from Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts (today's China Academy of Art), until 1978. Employed by the Lead Portrait Group of the Shanghai Arts and Design Company (SADC), Shen's job was to depict China's leader.

From the 1950s to the 1970s, SADC was one of only two organizations in China authorized to produce so-called "standard" images of the Chairman.

Every portrait of Mao had to strictly follow the likeness from a black and white photo of Chairman Mao shot in 1964, which was called No.4 Standard Picture of Mao Zedong. The portrait that hangs in Tiananmen Square today was also replicated from this No.4 photo.

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