differentiate euromeaan art to that chinice art
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The aesthetic basis of the Chinese fine art is deeply affected by the philosophy of Chinese Buddhism and Taoist and Confucian ideas. Chinese landscape painting was born in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420), which is also the flourishing period of the Taosim thought. The central belief of Taoism is mentalism. As a result, the aesthetic basis of Chinese landscape painting is manifestation rather than reappearance. Shaw (1988, p.183) mentioned the impact of Chinese tradition philosophy on landscape paintings in his article. He stated that:
In comparison, western paintings are affected by the faith of christianism. In the field of western art, God is the creator of the beauty and the world and painters always seek the trace of God’s presence in the details of the naturalistic environment (MacGregor 2000). As a result, western painters always think the expression of the realistic natural scene is kind of contribution to the God. And by doing so, people can get much closer to the God (Stone 1987). Most of western painters have their own way to produce ideal works. As an award-winning Australian painter, William Robinson’s strategy is to shorten the distance between viewers and painting and make viewers to be involved into his paintings.
In comparison, western paintings are affected by the faith of christianism. In the field of western art, God is the creator of the beauty and the world and painters always seek the trace of God’s presence in the details of the naturalistic environment (MacGregor 2000). As a result, western painters always think the expression of the realistic natural scene is kind of contribution to the God. And by doing so, people can get much closer to the God (Stone 1987). Most of western painters have their own way to produce ideal works. As an award-winning Australian painter, William Robinson’s strategy is to shorten the distance between viewers and painting and make viewers to be involved into his paintings.
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Differences :
* In my view, there are two differences between Chinese and Western art.
*The history of Western art is like an arrow, and Western artists have followed the path of the arrow for the past 4,000 years.
*Although there were ups and downs, for instance, its decline during the Middle Ages and its return to form during the Renaissance period.
*Then Roman mythology from 2,000 years ago, with the story of Prometheus, contributed to important artistic trends in the West during the 19th century.
*Since then Western painters started to use more impressionistic techniques rather than depicting things as they are.
*After the Renaissance period, the use of perspective reached its peak.
* By using different perspectives, artists could show the different aspects of an object by using different lines in a single painting.
*Impressionists and cubists, for instance, attempted to break down objects and re-integrate them from different perspectives.
*This demonstrates that, like the arrow, art has always moved forwards, but it has sometimes reached different extremes.
*At the same time, we have seen the evolution of Cubism and Dadaism through history.
*We have always been looking for new breakthroughs and different ways of painting, and we are constantly defining the avant-garde.
* In my view, there are two differences between Chinese and Western art.
*The history of Western art is like an arrow, and Western artists have followed the path of the arrow for the past 4,000 years.
*Although there were ups and downs, for instance, its decline during the Middle Ages and its return to form during the Renaissance period.
*Then Roman mythology from 2,000 years ago, with the story of Prometheus, contributed to important artistic trends in the West during the 19th century.
*Since then Western painters started to use more impressionistic techniques rather than depicting things as they are.
*After the Renaissance period, the use of perspective reached its peak.
* By using different perspectives, artists could show the different aspects of an object by using different lines in a single painting.
*Impressionists and cubists, for instance, attempted to break down objects and re-integrate them from different perspectives.
*This demonstrates that, like the arrow, art has always moved forwards, but it has sometimes reached different extremes.
*At the same time, we have seen the evolution of Cubism and Dadaism through history.
*We have always been looking for new breakthroughs and different ways of painting, and we are constantly defining the avant-garde.
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