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Nabi School Color Analysis And Its Application

Posted on:2021-03-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L ZhongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2505306107976219Subject:Art (fine arts)
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Nabi school,as a link between Impressionism and modern art,has a very important position,and also plays an important role in today’s art.As the word "Nabi" means,the artists of this school lead our children forward.According to Denis,a Nabi theorist,"a horse or a naked woman is the first to be painted in the way of color block".Because it is easy to grasp and understand,it affects later generations.Nabi school compresses space and deliberately creates flat and decorative picture effects.According to the concept of Gauguin’s synthesis,the picture presents simple colors,lines and outlines,which gives us a new picture and new enlightenment.That is not to create with traditional light and shadow,perspective.Also can get the complete picture.Western painting,as they said,is always in the process of constantly opposing and opposing the content of opposition,constantly innovating from the old to the new.It is in the process of opposition that Nabi school grows up.They are against the shackles of religious mythology to them,and turn to the daily life as the theme,but they are against the objective reality of the Impressionism with the daily life as the theme,and turn to the floating world of Japan It is Nabi school to draw things of daily life as subject matter,grasp sensibility and depict impression.This paper,through combing the history of color development,concludes that Nabi school was influenced by the culture of this period,as well as the formation,development,characteristics,development of specific artists and analysis of specific works.Finally,the influence of Nabi’s formal language on the author’s creation is interpreted.This paper adopts theoretical analysis method,case analysis method and practice interpretation method.
Keywords/Search Tags:oil painting, Nabi school, Planarity, Perceptual color, Landscape
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