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Jung Ying Tsao (Chinese: 曹仲英; pinyin: Cáo Zhòngyīng; 1929–2011) was a connoisseur, collector, dealer, and scholar of traditional Chinese art. Tsao has been publicly recognized by the World Congress of Chinese Collectors as the leading American collector of Chinese painting of his generation. Over his almost 50-year professional career based in the San Francisco Bay Area, he built and helped to build several important collections of Chinese painting, and was friends with significant figures in the Chinese art world. He authored a number of scholarly works on Chinese painting and calligraphy, and collections he assembled have been the subjects of research and exhibition projects by major museums, art academies, and publishing houses.

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  • Jung Ying Tsao (Chinese: 曹仲英; pinyin: Cáo Zhòngyīng; 1929–2011) was a connoisseur, collector, dealer, and scholar of traditional Chinese art. Tsao has been publicly recognized by the World Congress of Chinese Collectors as the leading American collector of Chinese painting of his generation. Over his almost 50-year professional career based in the San Francisco Bay Area, he built and helped to build several important collections of Chinese painting, and was friends with significant figures in the Chinese art world. He authored a number of scholarly works on Chinese painting and calligraphy, and collections he assembled have been the subjects of research and exhibition projects by major museums, art academies, and publishing houses. (en)
  • 曹仲英(英語:Jung Ying Tsao;1929年8月15日-2011年2月26日),是中国传统艺术鉴赏家、收藏家、艺术商和学者。 曹仲英被世界华人收藏家协会公认为同时代中国绘画的顶级藏家。他五十年的职业生涯在美国旧金山湾区度过,期间建立或协助创办了多个中国绘画的重要收藏,并与中国艺术圈中的知名人物结成良友。此外曹先生还写作了多部研究中国书画的学术专论,他的藏品也争相被大型博物馆、艺术学院和出版社列入学术研究和展览计划。 (zh)
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  • Jung Ying Tsao (Chinese: 曹仲英; pinyin: Cáo Zhòngyīng; 1929–2011) was a connoisseur, collector, dealer, and scholar of traditional Chinese art. Tsao has been publicly recognized by the World Congress of Chinese Collectors as the leading American collector of Chinese painting of his generation. Over his almost 50-year professional career based in the San Francisco Bay Area, he built and helped to build several important collections of Chinese painting, and was friends with significant figures in the Chinese art world. He authored a number of scholarly works on Chinese painting and calligraphy, and collections he assembled have been the subjects of research and exhibition projects by major museums, art academies, and publishing houses. (en)
  • 曹仲英(英語:Jung Ying Tsao;1929年8月15日-2011年2月26日),是中国传统艺术鉴赏家、收藏家、艺术商和学者。 曹仲英被世界华人收藏家协会公认为同时代中国绘画的顶级藏家。他五十年的职业生涯在美国旧金山湾区度过,期间建立或协助创办了多个中国绘画的重要收藏,并与中国艺术圈中的知名人物结成良友。此外曹先生还写作了多部研究中国书画的学术专论,他的藏品也争相被大型博物馆、艺术学院和出版社列入学术研究和展览计划。 (zh)
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