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The Expression Of Civilian Perspective In Oil Painting

Posted on:2021-08-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X C XiaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2505306230492174Subject:Master of Fine Arts (Fine Arts)
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Art has never existed in isolation.It belongs to a whole.The artist himself and his creation are not isolated,of course.It should belong to the same local art school or art family.For a civilian and an artist,the social customs and habits they face are the same as the spirit of the times.But the artist himself is also included in a broader whole,that is,the society surrounding him and his interest.Art appears at the same time as the spirit and customs of some times,but also goes far away.Every era will bring up artists and works of art in line with the spirit of the times.In Hungary,in the late 18 th century,monkach was created,while in China,in the1980 s,Chen Danqing’s Tibet paintings were created.Their works of art led the art trend at that time.Painting techniques and themes have also been inherited and evolved.They all find inspiration from the paintings of the Masters(such as kurby),and they do not rely on their usual themes and techniques of expression,but create from the perspective of the common people in the current society,the current real life.For them,the perspective of civilians is to observe the society from the perspective of the understanding and feelings of civilians,study and judge the society,and then obtain the theme of painting,vividly present and deeply reveal the social living environment of civilians.They present the national spirit they want to express with brand-new themes,composition and expressiontechniques,and endow the pictures with totally different vitality,aesthetic feeling and historical sense of mission with magnificent and magnificent strokes.Their unique painting techniques and artistic ideas embodied in the themes become the cultural treasures in the long river of historical development.
Keywords/Search Tags:Civilian perspective, Oil painting art, Monkach, Tibet group painting, China Spirit
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