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The Art Features Of Urban Sculpture "Xi'an Silk Road Sculptures"

Posted on:2011-11-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360308482369Subject:Fine Arts
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In the process of urbanization, public art is quite eye-catching, especially the city's outdoor sculpture. Successful urban sculpture played a descriptive function, the image of erected signs, some subtle and vivid, meaningful, and some clear-cut easy to understand, tastes, and became an important part of the urban landscape.In recent years, with the rapid economic development, City Image as a key project in major cities and towns, the great urban sculpture provided a good opportunity, and also is the best period in the history of Chinese sculpture. During this period, had a considerable number of very successful urban sculpture, at the same time, also accompanied by some "visual garbage" generation, in the lively hustle and bustle, we not only reflect on what is good urban sculpture, and how to promote the city the healthy development of sculpture.In this paper, "Xi'an Silk Road sculptures" as success stories, deep and clear analysis of the Xi'an city's calling card as a type of artistic image of success; revealed sculptures which reflect the geographical and historical and cultural characteristics of Xi'an ; detail its traditional and contemporary, lively and typical of the artistic image and the natural environment and human environment and the harmonious coexistence of confluent; it is fully expressed as an ancient capital Xi'an's forceful and deep, and broad temperament and grace invaluable historical and cultural connotations; the accuracy of their conception and artistic topics of the successful is the image of contemporary sculpture in the city a successful model and example, the construction of the contemporary city has far-reaching, has played a positive role in promoting.
Keywords/Search Tags:Xi'an, Silk Road, Han dynasty and Tang dynasty sculptures, Regional, Historical and cultural features, Confluent
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