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Renowned Painter Chen Yifei Dies at 59

Chen Yifei, a renowned artist who leveraged his fame to set up a business empire that included magazines, fashion brands, film production, a modeling agency and a restaurant in Shanghai, died Sunday morning at Huashan Hospital in Shanghai from gastric hemorrhage. He was 59.

"Chen was a talented man," said Peng Yangjun, a photographer with the Yifei Group. "He was quite a visionary and always open to new things. In particular, Chen hoped to give young people opportunities for development."

Chen, who was born in Zhenhai, Zhejiang Province, in 1946, studied painting at the Shanghai Art Academy. He rose to prominence in China's art world in the 1960s and 1970s for a series of oil paintings depicting historical events.

He moved to New York in 1980 -- reportedly with only US$38 in his pocket -- where he soon drew the attention of local gallery owners. In 1991, one of his works sold for 1.4 million yuan (US$164,400) at auction in Hong Kong.

Chen moved back to Shanghai in the early 1990s and began setting up his business empire, which includes Shanghai Tatler magazine, the Layefe and Leyefe fashion brands, and the restaurant Yefe Home.

He also began making films, starting with a documentary about his life entitled Old Dream on the Sea, which was screened at the first Shanghai International Film Festival in 1993.

He was in the middle of shooting a film called Barber when he was hospitalized earlier this year. The film was to star Jiang Wen and Ge You.

"Chen was a clever person," said a fellow artist who asked not to be identified, "He never spent a moment in silence."

"Chen's name was like a 'golden name,"' said Wu Meisen, who helped to turn Taikang Road, an area full of rundown warehouses and factories, into a gathering place for artists and gallery owners. Chen set up his own gallery on the street a few years ago.

"His decision to move here helped make Taikang Road the active scene it is now. I feel so sorry to hear he has passed away."

Chen's name regularly popped up in local newspapers, whether for his business successes or his reported affairs with models.

Unlike many other local celebrities, Chen was more than happy to give out his mobile phone number to reporters.

"Just imagine the phone calls that he received every day from various newspapers and magazines," said Zhang Lixing, a local reporter, "The man was really something."

Chen is survived by his second wife, Song Meiying, a former model, and their six-year-old son. He is also survived by Chen Ling, a son from his first marriage.

Two mourning halls will be set up for Chen, one at his newly purchased villa on Longdongdadao, and another on Taikang Road.

"Life is like a long journey with many stations," Chen once said, "Sometimes you have to stop to unload or load something for the next station."

(Shanghai Daily April 11, 2005)

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