This article intends to explore the artistic conception of Liang Zhaotang’s works of art in common between China and the West, in order to inspire the way of contemporary art innovation
This paper highlights trends in the development of contemporary visual art in China through a parall...
Although the Chinese contemporary art once copied the patterns of Western art, it has been proved th...
[[abstract]]Art is a possessing tiny powerful concrete image, which derives from common life, having...
Having gone through many generations of inheritance and development, Chinese paintings have become w...
[[abstract]]Abstract This article is developed from exploring the “water feature”, which has been se...
The relevance of the study is determined by the fact that China, like Japan, took oil painting relat...
The relevance of the study is determined by the fact that Chinese painting is at least five thousand...
[[abstract]]On the development path of Chinese painting, there are innovations and breakthroughs on ...
Traditional Eastern and Western paintings have developed separate art forms reflective of the distin...
It is widely accepted that the features of traditional Chinese painting (Guo hua) spontaneously resu...
[[abstract]]Throughout history human being has been a central subject full of interest to artist. A...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-68)Painting has been the dominant form of Chinese art ...
In the latter part of the nineteenth century, there was increased effort in China to strengthen itse...
Three major trends are evident in Chinese ink painting: academic reformism, modernism and neo-tradit...
Watercolors depicting the scenery, flora, and fauna of China have for centuries been central to Chin...
This paper highlights trends in the development of contemporary visual art in China through a parall...
Although the Chinese contemporary art once copied the patterns of Western art, it has been proved th...
[[abstract]]Art is a possessing tiny powerful concrete image, which derives from common life, having...
Having gone through many generations of inheritance and development, Chinese paintings have become w...
[[abstract]]Abstract This article is developed from exploring the “water feature”, which has been se...
The relevance of the study is determined by the fact that China, like Japan, took oil painting relat...
The relevance of the study is determined by the fact that Chinese painting is at least five thousand...
[[abstract]]On the development path of Chinese painting, there are innovations and breakthroughs on ...
Traditional Eastern and Western paintings have developed separate art forms reflective of the distin...
It is widely accepted that the features of traditional Chinese painting (Guo hua) spontaneously resu...
[[abstract]]Throughout history human being has been a central subject full of interest to artist. A...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-68)Painting has been the dominant form of Chinese art ...
In the latter part of the nineteenth century, there was increased effort in China to strengthen itse...
Three major trends are evident in Chinese ink painting: academic reformism, modernism and neo-tradit...
Watercolors depicting the scenery, flora, and fauna of China have for centuries been central to Chin...
This paper highlights trends in the development of contemporary visual art in China through a parall...
Although the Chinese contemporary art once copied the patterns of Western art, it has been proved th...
[[abstract]]Art is a possessing tiny powerful concrete image, which derives from common life, having...