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On The Western Landscape Watercolor Common With Personality

Posted on:2015-10-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330431991181Subject:Fine Arts
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Watercolor landscape painting is a kind of using water soluble agent and diluentwill special watercolor drawing to the characteristics above painting watercolor paper.The exquisite color blending and unique style, for the artist painting materials requiresvery high. In addition, because the liquidity and transparency of the water, leading to theartistic characteristics of watercolor painting often have a fresh, concise, crisp, clear inthe brush area. Due to the creation of diverse techniques, watercolor landscape paintingmaster technology is complex and changeable, often visible in a dry brushwork, wet anddirector and usage, in addition, as well as blank, rendering, spraying, nano imprintlithography and so on special techniques.In the late Middle Ages, watercolor landscape painting began in Europe flourished.During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, watercolor Chinese, and began to develop in thenineteen stage. Despite the important part of landscape watercolor painting belongs tothe western painting, but because the water reconcile paint way with China traditionallandscape painting is very similar, in a very short time by domestic artists of all ages,combined with each other and with China traditional culture, forming a unique Chinesewatercolor. Since the introduction of watercolor landscape painting Chinese so far,watercolor painting development trials.This paper is divided into five parts. The first part is the introduction, the researchbackground, research significance, research methods and research at home and abroadare described; the second part carries on the brief narration from the developmenthistory of Western watercolor landscape painting, thought the writing foundation; thethird part is the core, the analysis from three aspects of the similarities and differencesbetween the no the western landscape painting; the fourth part is based on theexperience of creation angle, to how to watercolor landscapes were analyzed; the lastchapter is the conclusion, and the soil for the development of watercolor landscapepainting are discussed.
Keywords/Search Tags:watercolor landscape painting, development, common, personality, thinking
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