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With The Development Of Impressionist Watercolor Painting In The Continuation Of Pointillism

Posted on:2018-08-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330515988051Subject:Fine Arts
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This paper from seven chapters describes the expansion and continuation of pointillism in watercolor.From the practical significance of theoretical techniques,discusses the contemporary watercolor painting Chinese facing the situation,obtained from the predecessor of present achievements to analyze the future direction of development of watercolor painting,watercolor painting and eventually broaden new level and simply talking about height.First pointillism origin predecessor and role in the revolution.Then explore the impressionist style of painting painting theory of western new,new observation method as the theoretical basis,applied to the technique level.By using this method.The list of Western masters,and describes how the oil painting techniques applied to watercolor painting.The same When the concept of oriental aesthetics,techniques of mixed style Chinese in traditional painting,Western East,will combine the Eastern aesthetic concept as a theoretical guidance to improve the watercolor painting taste and artistic conception.According to the current context,showing in the contemporary art painting method development and high point.In practice,put forward to use the skill in painting themes,with master painting works,extensive,leads to pointillism versatility,and finally as the predecessor of modern art,the future development of globalization are summarized in watercolor painting.After three years of postgraduate study and experience of painting works,combined with their own talk about pointillism in watercolor painting How to continue and expand the experience and the problems encountered in the analysis and discussion,improve the level of practice in the theoretical level of knowledge...
Keywords/Search Tags:Impressionism, pointillism, revolutionary theory, observation method, practice
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