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有感于珍稀动物濒于灭绝的状况,2005年一位中国画家首次提出有关“动物肖像权”的观点,并将此以信函形式发送给联合国有关部门。不久之后,时任联合国秘书长安南回复来信,对这位名叫杨晶的沈阳籍画家致以高度赞赏和鼓励。为濒危动物争取肖像权 作为辽宁省美术家协会会员,他自幼受祖父和父亲的影响,从小接受绘画、摄影等艺术的熏陶。酷爱美术的他,少年习画,尤其对画虎情有独钟。在严格的专业训练中,他吸取历代
Feeling that rare animals are on the verge of extinction, a Chinese artist first proposed the concept of “animal portrait rights” in 2005 and sent this letter to the relevant UN departments. Soon afterwards, when UN Security Secretary Annan returned a letter, he highly praised and encouraged Shenyang-based painter Yang Jing. As a member of Liaoning Artists Association, he was influenced by his grandfather and father since childhood. He was influenced by the art of painting and photography from an early age. He is passionate about art and has a special interest in drawing tigers. In strict professional training, he learned from each generation