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Painting Study Of Ethnic Theme

Posted on:2013-02-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M F ZhengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2265330422457828Subject:Ethnology
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Many scholars have written some articles about the research of oil painting inminority theme, but for guizhou minorities subject research article is very scarce. Asfor the analysis from anthropology is more little. In the modern age, everything canfind some contact with the society and the time. Different subjects have differentview of one thing,and this is the limitation of subject classification. I use the methodand theory of anthropology to interview several local artists, and analyzed their worksof art.As to modern art for anthropology, research scope is not only the original art,tribal art and folk art, edge art, the more important is to connect with the age andcultural background, the research scope said before is a kind of "he view" way toresearch art,and through the research of others’ culture to interpret our native cultureand traditional resources.This paper trying to take Guizhou minorities’ oil painting for a breakthrough point,This paper is divided into four parts:One, introduction of Guizhou minorities’oil painting, and make a briefintroduction of its definition, formation of the environment and its development.Two, introduction of the use of ethnic minorities topic in the oil painting. Minoritytheme contains many classification, festival sacrifice, weddings, natural environmentand living environment, portrait is the most commonly used theme.Three, analyzes Guizhou minorities’oil painting,for example, the works of Liang,Kongyang, Majun, Zhaohua, Songciwei and Liyuhui.Four, the author analysis the works from the writing of local culture and socialfunction. And analysis the native culture from deconstruction and reconstruction, selfand others, core and edge angle; Analysis social cultural functions from the cognitivefunction, education function, aesthetic function and spread function.
Keywords/Search Tags:minority topics, oil painting, native culture, writing culture, social function
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