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The Deconstruction Of The Color System Of Yun Shouping's Flower And Bird Painting

Posted on:2017-01-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M X ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330512965800Subject:Art
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Yun Shouping, at the beginning of the Qing Dynasty famous painter, and Wang Shimin, Wang Jian, Wang Yuanqi, Wang Hui, Wu calendar, known as "Qing six", also known as "Changzhou school" ancestor affected so far. Yun Shouping painting unique style in the painting accounted for with unique literati temperament, watching him draw detailed industry and trade sincerely, the "water" and "color used in the flower and bird painting picture full of calligraphy, to color Dianran, no ink hook cracked, showing the unique style of elegant, tranquil and beautiful and quiet natural. Yun Shouping in the design of flower and bird painting in the Ming and Qing Dynasties painting is unique, so this period painting relatively dull atmosphere and endow the vitality.The color is very rich, clear and harmonious painting is Yun Shouping attention points. In Yun Ping bird and flower paintings, establish the language, he gives performance of color separate and unique aesthetic ideas, follow the traditional color "with Fucai class", "ink can be divided into five colors", many basic principles, the traditional Chinese painting of color in the Western ideas and form similar to the wonderful, color composition to color contrast and harmony basic method to run a scientific system, with western color constitute many basic method to interpretation of traditional Chinese painting Yun Shou Ping painting of flowers and birds. In the color composition in us even more to pay attention to the contrast between the hue, lightness, purity, and warm, shape and size of the basic elements and harmonic were analyzed in this paper, using color composition in many ways reflects the unique feature of Yun Shou Ping painting of flowers and birds.
Keywords/Search Tags:Yun Shouping, color constitute, nectaromycetes, deconstruction
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