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The Landscape Of Chinese Landscape In Langjingshan Period

Posted on:2015-10-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:R Z LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330431468582Subject:Radio and Television Arts
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In1934, Lang Jingshans first work of composite picture was selectedby British Photography Salon, and people began to notice Langs work.There area lot of Lang Jingshans composite pictures which have a lot of relations to theChinese traditional landscape painting works, so we can call them landscapecomposite picture. His landscape composite pictures successfully collected thebeauty of Chinese traditional painting and gained many honors.When Lang Jingshan died in Taipei in1995, the era of Lang ended. After enteringthe post Lang Jingshan era, the Chinese artists did not give up the active explorationof Chinese traditional painting on photography.In2006, Yao Lu published "Chineselandscape", and Yang Yongliangs series of works which called "phantom landscape"came out. These works used digital image technology, and the conception of themwas very similar to Langs.This article puts the works of these three artists together in order to find out anew style of photography which mainly contains the beauty of Chinese ancientlandscape painting. It comes up with many ideas which suggest to establish a Chinaphotography language system.There are five innovations in this article.The first innovation is the comparisonof the three artists and their works.The second innovation points out that the verybeginning of Photography is not the invention of cameras.The third innovation is thathas found out three means of making the photo looks like a Chinese traditionallandscape painting.The forth innovation is to point that the idea of Lang Jingshanscomposite picture is not totally the same as Xie Hes "Six Laws".The fifth innovationis the suggestion of the the establishment of China photography language system.
Keywords/Search Tags:Landscape Composite Picture, Chinese traditional landscapepainting, nationalization of Photography, the language system of ChinesePhotography, six laws
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