IAMA Art Museum in San Francisco
European, American, and Asian artworks grace IAMA’s international collection. For example, the museum houses paintings from various countries from the 17th Century to the present day. Rosa Bonheur (France), Evariste Carpentier (Belgium), Sir Martin Archer Shee (Ireland), Karl Schultze (Germany), Archilles Theodor Cesbron (Algeria), Carlos Duran and Maurice de Vlaminck (France), George Romney (England), Frits Thaulow (Norway), Vladimir Semanski (Russia), and Charles Dorman Robinson (U.S.A).
The museum exhibits representative works from each artistic subject category and period of H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III. H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III is a renowned world-class art master. He was the first one to be conferred on him the Fellowship by the Royal Academy of Arts in its over 200 years of history. The selling prices of His paintings are among the highest of living artists. The auction price for His paintings was US$910,000 per square foot in 2010, and it reached $1.65 million per square foot in 2015. IAMA has 16 creative styles of paintings by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III that are unique, exquisite, and unprecedented.
Additionally, the museum displays artworks by Professor Yuhua Shouzhi Wang. A U.S. Congressional Record praises her lotus paintings as “unsurpassed” in “the history of Chinese art” and her painted sculptures of cobblestones and sculptures of coral formations as “treasures of the world.” These sculptures of corals and pebbles are created from wood and then painted to convey the essence of natural corals and stones while surpassing their beauty, the likes of which are genuinely found nowhere else. A dedicated exhibit room at IAMA shows many of Professor Wang’s Chinese ink-wash paintings, some of which were displayed at the Louvre in Paris in 2019. UNESCO awarded Professor Wang “International First-class Artist” in 2020.

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