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National Fine Art Exhibition Opens in DPRK

Pyongyang, October 3 (KCNA) -- A national fine art exhibition opened to celebrate the 80th founding anniversary of the Workers' Party of Korea.
On display at the venue of the exhibition are art pieces depicting the Party-building exploits of the peerlessly great men who led the WPK to victory for 80 years after the founding of the Party and their noble personality.
The Korean paintings "The Unforgettable First Morning of the Party Founding" and "June 19, 1964" show the exploits of President Kim Il Sung and Chairman Kim Jong Il.
Displayed at the venue of the exhibition are art pieces dealing with the personality of the respected Comrade Kim Jong Un as a peerlessly great man who is ushering in a new era of comprehensive national rejuvenation on this land and demonstrating the dignity and prestige of Juche Korea all over the world.
There are oil paintings showing the boundless devotion and efforts made by Kim Jong Un who provided important guidelines guaranteeing the eternal future of the Party building to usher in a new heyday of strengthening the whole Party.
There are also posters and Korean paintings impressively showing that the dignity and honor of the Korean People's Army are shining boundlessly as it is holding Kim Jong Un in high esteem as the supreme commander of the armed forces of the DPRK.
Famous paintings worthy of national treasure tell about the loving care of Kim Jong Un who is bringing the people's dreams and ideals into reality by ceaselessly taking a long journey of devoted service for the people's wellbeing.
Also displayed at the venue of the exhibition are sculptures, craftworks, embroideries and other art pieces showing the DPRK people's struggle to win only miraculous victories despite all challenges under the leadership of the Party.
An opening ceremony took place at the Korean Art Gallery on Oct. 2.
Present at the opening ceremony were Ju Chang Il, department director of the WPK Central Committee, officials concerned and working people in Pyongyang.
Sung Jong Gyu, minister of Culture, made an opening address.
After the opening ceremony the participants looked round the venue of the exhibition. -0-
 


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