The Influence of Jianjiang on Modern and Contemporary Landscape Painting
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Jangjiang, The Present Age, Landscape Painting, InfluenceAbstract
Jianjiang is a pioneering landscape painter in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty. His works are austere, cool, dry and quiet. Jianjiang learned from tradition and nature, combined with his own emotional personality, formed a unique painting language and artistic outlook. The formal language in Jianjiang landscape painting works is rich, and the schema presented is unique. Jianjiang's painting art has been around for hundreds of years. When reading Jianjiang's works, people still feel a strong sense of form and times. His distinctive painting language and spiritual connotation have a very profound influence on future generations of painters.
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