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Comparison Of Chinese And Western Painting Color

Posted on:2014-01-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2265330401956547Subject:Fine Arts
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Chinese and Western painting color view is not constant, in different stages of theirhistory of painting, the painting color concept is not the same. Chinese paintingobviously has characteristics of subjective expressionism and with this feature,strengthen constantly, the traditional painting by the object table now turned to thesubjective emotional temperament, a manifestation of the spirit.Western painting formrepresents the harmony and order form itself in proportion, structure, emphasizing colorvision real. The pursuit of color science, thus formed the realism painting is thetraditional Western painting system. The symbolic meaning of color have greatdifferences in the different national culture. Fundamentally speaking, in Chinese culture,color is the symbol of forms on the basis of past Chinese feudal, feudal superstition andprimitive, backward scientific, educational status, so the symbolic meaning of colorwith political and mystery tendency is quite strong. Popularity of western culture ofcolor symbol of national benefit more from the western open and science, education,and its symbolic meaning less mysterious, more rational, make its semantics, semanticmotivation more easy to track.
Keywords/Search Tags:Western, painting, color comparison
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