| Dun Huang murals is a treasure of human art and culture,with rich connotation and incomparable artistic value hidden in the murals,among which the field of costume plays a pivotal role in Dun Huang murals.This paper takes the costumes of people in Dun Huang frescoes in the early Tang Dynasty as the main research object,and uses the methods of picture collection,field investigation,quantitative analysis,and review of relevant documents.This paper is divided into six specific chapters.First of all,it mainly analyzes the research background,purpose,content,significance and the current situation of Dun Huang mural costume in the early Tang Dynasty at home and abroad.Secondly,the artistic background of the costumes in Dun Huang frescoes is systematically discussed.According to the division method of Dun Huang Academy,the background for the background of the latter frescoes from the origin period,the development period to the heyday.Then this paper discusses the costume color of the early Tang Dynasty,influenced by the Buddhist culture and Qiu Ci mural culture,and the relationship between the costumes in the early Tang Dynasty and the costumes of the early Tang Dynasty,and draws the conclusion.The fourth chapter extracts the colors on the costumes of the murals,and classifies the figures in the murals.The extracted colors were projected into the PCCS(practical color co-ordinate system)color system,and the distribution positions of the color colors were analyzed and the rules were summarized.In the process of research,a lot of color extraction and data analysis.Finally,the color system and color matching law of Dun Huang mural dress are applied to the innovative design practice of modern women’s wear.Inspired by the colors of the costumes in the Dun Huang frescoes in the early Tang Dynasty,the color characteristics and patterns of the figures in the frescoes are integrated with modern women’s clothing to design fashionable modern women’s clothing.Through the design practice case,it is verified that the costume color of Dun Huang frescoes in the early Tang Dynasty still has a strong vitality in the modern clothing. |