National Art Museum of China
Jida Wang is an American Chinese sculptor, born in 1935 in Beijing. Graduated from Department of
Sculpture of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing,
1962. Moved to Mongolia (1966), specialized in herdsmen and horses. In 1984
settled in New York.Member Chinese
Pottery and Porcelain Art
Association, Inner Mongolian Sculpture
Association, Chinese Artists Association and
American National Sculpture Society
Seven cups 1987 Glass
Beauty Vase 1987
copper
Seven cups 1987 Silver, glass
Flying lion bottle 2005 Copper and glass
Flyi
ng li
on b
ottle
200
5 C
oppe
r and
gla
ss
Mermaid 2005 copper and glass
Flying vase 1987
copper, glass
Acrylic SculptureWomen's volleyball 2006 Artificial crystal
Feather bottle 2005 copper and glass
Feather bottle 2005 copper and glass
Flower baskets 1989
Artificial crystal (Art Nouveau
Inspired Sculptural Basket)
Flower baskets
1989 Artificial crystal
(Art Nouveau Inspired
Sculptural Basket)
Three female fruit pot 1988
Dancing girl cans 1988 Gypsum
Beauty cans 1987 Copper
Beauty mirror 1989
Beauty mirror 1989
Beauty mirror 1989
Detail
Beauty snake copper cans 1987
Beads chain hand mirror 1987
Copper
Dog
Six Fruit pot1987 Copper
Girl flower pot 1987 Silver
Flying fruit pots 1987 Copper
Music Box (Side) 1991 gypsum
Music Box 1991 gypsum
Pigeon Tray 2005 Copper and glass Boy 2003
Pigeon Tray 2005 Copper and glass
Pine cones double bird candlestick1987Copper
Mon
golia
n gi
rl m
irror
198
7 S
ilver
Oct
agon
al b
eaut
y ha
nd m
irror
198
7 (c
oppe
r)
Mer
mai
d ca
ndle
stic
k 19
87 2
4 x
8cm
(gy
psum
)
Mongolian girl mirror 1987
Dancer penholder 25x19cm1988
Sheep 2002
Sheep 2002
Lingyun Junzi - bamboo, 1973
Graphic worksEagle (wrestling)
Horse racing
Flying (diving)
Thre
e an
d a
half
wee
ks (d
ivin
g)
Infinity (track and field)
Leap (equestrian
With each passing day
Olympic flower (rattan circle)
One hundred steps outside shot (Wear Yang Sheliu) Archery
New
Yor
k 91
1 de
sign
pro
gram
Flyi
ng T
oget
her (
ice
Shu
ang
fei y
an)
Flyi
ng T
oget
her (
ice
Shu
ang
fei y
an)
Sound: Lang Lang – Dragon songs: A night on the Lake beneath the Maple Bridge; Spring wind .201
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