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Interpretation Of Japanese Ukiyo-e Art Charm

Posted on:2012-08-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Q HeFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330371951646Subject:Fine Arts
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Ukiyoe is edo period popular genre, is the special background of early in Japan, Chinese and western civilization is the exchange process, experienced more than 200 years, based on national art produced the continuity of the folk art style, is inherently a civilian art, has the universal modern humanistic value.Ukiyoe in style on the main emphasis subordinate to be described the object, use as far as possible can represent different object characteristics of different viewpoints, make coexist in the same picture in. Bold break the balance, no longer with images of the main objects as a picture, but will focus center part of the objects; Both characters or background objects, often rushed out of the picture was cut edge; The colour of no shadow distinct, fluent contour line consisting of performance, as political bodies of excess objects such as simplistic gimmick for former perspective, the Japanese art, it is not committed to mining of three-dimensional depth picture, but continuously explore space in the picture up, down, left and right position way of business, which formed Japan painting luxuriant colour and rich and graphic sexual features.For European art has had a huge impact is called "Japan socialist", to float world draw prints, as a representative of the Japanese art, different western artists from different levels, different angles draw implications of Japanese art. In the late nineteenth century, with France as the center of impressionism painting fashionable Europe, influence spread to the world, then impressionism painting Ukiyoe lessons from the print form language, fully show originality of art system pursuit. Ukiyoe prints in colour, space and shape factors for the abstraction of the impressionist and symbolized offered many reference way, its unique Oriental style revealed to European artists from the conception of the techniques of liberation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ukiyoe, Print, Artistic charm, influence
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