| The exploration of the fusion of Chinese and Western painting is a re-creation of the cultural spirit with Chinese characteristics.In the process of painting,Chinese oil painters have been exploring and studying in depth,combining the theory of exploration with practice.This article is the fusion of Chinese and Western paintings master Wu Guanzhong,Su tianci-based narrative.Wu Guanzhong was chosen because his works,compared with the first generation of Chinese and western paintings of oil painters such as Xu Beihong,Lin Fengmian,traditional painting means more strong,but also lose a sense of modernity.In particular,the development and innovation in the form of the picture,so that a new face of Chinese fine arts.The unique thing about Su Tianci is that he only received the domestic education of Western art theory,but it did not affect his contribution to the fusion of Chinese and Western painting.He had started in Chinese painting,copying the Zhou and Qin bronze patterns,advocating the song and yuan landscape painting,but also study the Ming and Qing Dynasties Freehand Brushwork,the Han Dynasty murals also have in-depth study.Compared with Wu Guanzhong,who took care of both the east and the West,he was inspired by the great national art achievements and devoted his life to the research and practice of oil painting creation.So that this kind of foreign painting,and the national art tradition he accepted skillfully combined to form their own unique style.In summary,the content will be specifically divided into the following parts.The first part:Enumerates two Chinese and Western fusion master,elaborated their respective artistic life track as well as the drawing style how to form.The second part:from the composition,modeling,color,image four aspects of their works in the integration of Chinese and Western painting painting performance characteristics.The third part:through the Wu Guanzhong,Su Tianci and the emigrant Chinese and Western Painting Fusion Master’s research to describe the Chinese and Western Painting Fusion influence and the Enlightenment to the author’s painting. |