The Turn and Change of Chinese Contemporary Oil Painting Patterns
Journal: Arts Studies and Criticism DOI: 10.32629/asc.v2i4.559
Abstract
Oil painting in China's local development breaks the shackles of traditional formal language and further highlights the innovation and turn of oil painting's iconography. This paper will focus on the rebellion of pictorial vision against tradition, the widening of the boundaries of vision and how pictorial personality uses the medium.
Keywords
Chinese contemporary oil painting, iconography, turn
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