Research on the Impact of Western Art upon Chinese Artists Wu Guanzhong and Zao Wou-ki in the 20th Century
World War II led to a reallocation of many countries’ political roles. Some nations got stronger after the war while others lost their past advantages and became less powerful. During the post-war period, many genres of art schools were established, first in Europe followed by America and then A...
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description | World War II led to a reallocation of many countries’ political roles. Some
nations got stronger after the war while others lost their past advantages
and became less powerful. During the post-war period, many genres of
art schools were established, first in Europe followed by America and
then Asia, resulting in a collision between China and the West as Western
art served to inspire Chinese art. This study examines the works of Wu
Guanzhong and Zao Wou-ki and discusses how post-war Western art
had influenced Chinese art and what changes had been brought to artistic
styles of Chinese art. |
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spelling | doaj.art-790401e1fd214433829d2ba6bcfa24022023-02-16T09:53:56ZengEditorial Department of Contemporary Social SciencesContemporary Social Sciences2096-02122021-01-0110.19873/j.cnki.2096-0212.2021.01.0010Research on the Impact of Western Art upon Chinese Artists Wu Guanzhong and Zao Wou-ki in the 20th CenturyCheng Cheng0Kingston UniversityWorld War II led to a reallocation of many countries’ political roles. Some nations got stronger after the war while others lost their past advantages and became less powerful. During the post-war period, many genres of art schools were established, first in Europe followed by America and then Asia, resulting in a collision between China and the West as Western art served to inspire Chinese art. This study examines the works of Wu Guanzhong and Zao Wou-ki and discusses how post-war Western art had influenced Chinese art and what changes had been brought to artistic styles of Chinese art. https://css.researchcommons.org/journal/vol2021/iss1/10post-warchinese artwestern artwu guanzhongzao wou-ki |
spellingShingle | Cheng Cheng Research on the Impact of Western Art upon Chinese Artists Wu Guanzhong and Zao Wou-ki in the 20th Century Contemporary Social Sciences post-war chinese art western art wu guanzhong zao wou-ki |
title | Research on the Impact of Western Art upon Chinese Artists Wu Guanzhong and Zao Wou-ki in the 20th Century |
title_full | Research on the Impact of Western Art upon Chinese Artists Wu Guanzhong and Zao Wou-ki in the 20th Century |
title_fullStr | Research on the Impact of Western Art upon Chinese Artists Wu Guanzhong and Zao Wou-ki in the 20th Century |
title_full_unstemmed | Research on the Impact of Western Art upon Chinese Artists Wu Guanzhong and Zao Wou-ki in the 20th Century |
title_short | Research on the Impact of Western Art upon Chinese Artists Wu Guanzhong and Zao Wou-ki in the 20th Century |
title_sort | research on the impact of western art upon chinese artists wu guanzhong and zao wou ki in the 20th century |
topic | post-war chinese art western art wu guanzhong zao wou-ki |
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