Article http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2023.03.025
Study on the Style and Characteristics of the Selection of Mongolian Oil Painting Subject Matter
Zeyu Gao
Mongolian National University of Education, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
*Corresponding author: Zeyu Gao
Published: May 5,2023
Abstract
After Mongolia gained independence in 1921, it was able to really start its own oil painting road. The special geographical form and historical changes of Mongolia have created the unique style and characteristics of Mongolian oil painting. Mongolian painting art combines Mongolian plateau culture and eastern nomadic culture. Mongolian painters have further mastered European painting skills, forms, space and other factors, combined different ideas and cultures, and expressed their own painting language on the basis of Mongolian painting inherited hundreds of years ago. Mongolian painting originated from ancient civilization. At that time, all the images around were directly depicted on the paper. Modern painters have added perspective to their works. Mongolian painting works show strong color contrast, harmonious picture colors and different personal styles of painters, thus developing into oil paintings with Mongolian characteristics. Modern and contemporary painters have borrowed a variety of art forms, making Mongolian painting diversified. This paper selects the typical representative figures and works in Mongolian oil paintings, so as to comprehensively analyze their styles and characteristics.
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How to cite this paper
Study on the Style and Characteristics of the Selection of Mongolian Oil Painting Subject Matter
How to cite this paper: Zeyu Gao. (2023) Study on the Style and Characteristics of the Selection of Mongolian Oil Painting Subject Matter. Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science, 7(3), 612-615.
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2023.03.025