What famous modern painters in China have appeared in the sixth grade art books?

There are not many painters in the sixth grade art books, let alone a few Chinese paintings. There are mainly these two, see if you can use them. . .

Shilu (19 19- 1982) is a contemporary painter in China. Formerly known as Feng Yaheng, Renshou, Sichuan. In his early years, he studied at Chengdu Oriental Art College, 1940 went to Yan 'an to join the Northern Shaanxi Public School, engaged in printmaking, and then specialized in Chinese painting. 1959 wrote "moving to northern Shaanxi", which gained great fame. Later, he and Zhao Wangyun founded Chang 'an School of Painting together. Good at figures, landscapes, flowers and birds. The early painting style tends to be realistic, solid and cautious, and draw more revolutionary themes; In the later period, the painting style was very strong, and Huashan and Lotus were often the themes, and the brushwork was bold and heroic. He used to be the executive director of China Artists Association, China Calligraphers Association, chairman of Shaanxi Artists Association, chairman of Shaanxi Calligraphers Association, honorary president of Shaanxi Chinese Painting Academy and director of Chinese Painting Research Association. He is the author of Stone and the screenplay Eagle in the Storm.

Huang Zhou was the vice president of China Painting Research Institute and the curator of Beijing Yanhuang Art Museum. I like painting since I was a child, and I studied under Zhao Wangyun. I went to Xinjiang to sketch in my early years, walked 800 miles in Qinchuan and drew many sketches. 1949 joined the PLA. 1952 When Apples Bloom won the first prize of the National Art Exhibition. 1955 Beijing, changed jobs as a professional painter in the army. At this time, we further studied the famous paintings and painting theories of past dynasties, and applied traditional pen and ink to creation, forming a unique style of combining freehand brushwork with heavy color. 1957 Snow in Yuan Ye won the gold medal in the 6th International Art Exhibition of the World Youth Student Festival. 1959, masterpieces such as Song Zaixing, Evonne and Fengle Tu came out. During the "Cultural Revolution", Huangzhou drove the donkey for three years and lived with the donkey. The donkey in his works can be compared with the shrimp in Qi Baishi's works. From 1978 to 1985, it is another peak of Huang Zhou's creation. Happy Grassland and Tie Ma Tu are hung in the Great Hall of the People, Zhongnanhai and Diaoyutai State Guesthouse.