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The Composition Of Wu Guanzhong Painting Form My Enlightenment

Posted on:2022-08-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y J HongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2505306509451504Subject:Art
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Wu Guanzhong is a famous painter,art educator and essayist in China,who has great influence in China’s painting world.Wu Guanzhong’s paintings emphasize the sense of form of the picture.He advocates shifting the Angle and place of sketching,transplanting flowers and trees,moving mountains and oceans,and using the local sense of reality to build a virtual overall effect.In the development of China’s image landscape oil painting,Wu Guanzhong played a role in connecting the preceding and the following,and opened up a new way of expression of landscape oil painting.He used points,lines and planes to compose the picture,which made the picture have a strong abstraction and formal beauty.At the same time,he applied the creation method of "artistic conception" in Chinese painting to oil painting creation,and integrated oil painting techniques with the "artistic conception beauty" in traditional Chinese painting.He believed that "oil painting must be nationalized,and Chinese painting must be modernized".Wu Guanzhong explored the nationalization in oil painting and the modernization of traditional painting in ink painting.This paper takes Wu Guanzhong’s oil painting landscape as the research object,and tries to analyze the style of his painting art and the emotional content behind his painting art works through the application of composition,point,line,surface,composition form and emotion expression of his painting works.In the last chapter,the author studied Wu Guanzhong’s painting style and artistic concept,and made a series of explorations in the study of how to use his artistic expression forms,so as to have a further understanding of Wu Guanzhong.
Keywords/Search Tags:composition of a picture, point,line and plane, expression of artistic conception, fusion of Chinese and western, nationalization of the oil painting
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