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Study On The Modernity Implication Of Xu Wei's Painting

Posted on:2018-08-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:K Q ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2355330518972761Subject:Art
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This article from Xu Wei's life experience,combined with the social status of the late Ming Dynasty and the influence of the mind of Wang Yangming,analysis of the origin of the aesthetic thought of the author of the text of the article.Xu Wei was very intelligent,is the extraordinary life experience made him a perverse character,and his literary accomplishment for the skill and methods of the original and the pursuit of the status and influence of the era of Wang Yangming on his "mind",these gave birth to his keen eye and painting art implication.Painting is not only to the nature as a teacher,it is more important to express the sincere feelings of the painter.On this basis,Xu Wei put forward the "character" theory,the focal point that art to show the real life taste and sentiment,advocate "with me" and painting,his "Crazy" weather is a powerful evidence for this view.In addition,Xu Wei's idea of "giving shape and pleasing to the shadow" and "light form and heavy rhyme" have more modern romantic atmosphere and deepen people's aesthetic feeling.Xu Wei's aesthetics by Chinese traditional painting aesthetic edification,though with some traditional color;but the impact of his life experiences and the social environment and the painting aesthetics has advanced greatly,in his works on the basis of inheriting the traditional with modern means of strong subjectivity,emphasize "the subjective impression will more personal expression in his art works with modern colors,the China painting aesthetic history is very unique and very meaningful.Through the in-depth study of Xu Wei himself and his works,the author has benefited greatly,and the artistic conception of the predecessors has given me great inspiration.
Keywords/Search Tags:painting aesthetics, modernity, implication, the philosophy of the mind, art ide
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