日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
Culture
Home / Culture / Art

Monitors of change

By Lin Qi | China Daily | Updated: 2017-11-21 07:21

Monitors of change

Paintings on display at the Beauty in the New Era exhibition include Back Basket by Pang Xunqin, Lamp, Flower and Fruit by Lin Fengmian and Flower and Bird by Ren Bonian.[Photo provided to China Daily]

Beauty in the New Era, an exhibition at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, displays works from the modernist revolution in Chinese art. Lin Qi reports.

For those who can afford it, owning expensive works of art is often viewed as a showcase for their wealth and an investment that may bring enormous returns.

On Wednesday, the price of the world's most expensive artwork soared to $450 million at a New York auction. This staggering sum was paid for Salvator Mundi, a painting attributed to the Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci.

The buzz created by this will die down, and people will again focus on the eternal charm of art and the uncommon spirit of artists, which are what appeal to most people rather than the monetary value of an artist's work.

This is the sentiment that has motivated Beauty in the New Era, an exhibition on at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, through Sunday.

On display are more than 200 paintings and calligraphic works from the museum's collection, through which one can look back on the modernist revolution of Chinese art. This began in the late 19th century and proceeded throughout the 20th century.

And it is a masters' show. The 14 artists featured at the exhibition made progressive endeavors to rejuvenate Chinese painting during the clash of Eastern and Western cultures. Each of them generates pages in any book on the history of modern Chinese art.

Some of them demonstrate their creativity through the traditional Chinese medium of ink paintings. These include He Shaoji who is recognized as the top calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and Zhao Zhiqian whose artistic style anticipated the establishment of the Haipai (or Shanghai) School of Painting. Works by the school's forerunners such as Ren Bonian and Wu Changshuo are also exhibited.

Previous 1 2 3 4 Next

Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 狠久久 | 日本中文字幕在线播放 | 久草福利资源在线 | 伊人网视频在线观看 | 成人在线激情视频 | 亚洲欧洲国产精品 | 日韩精品在线观看一区 | 自拍偷在线精品自拍偷无码专区 | 酒色成人网 | 中文字幕一区二区三区不卡 | 欧美黑人狂野猛交老妇 | 成人av综合网 | 亚洲国产经典 | 国产美女久久久久久 | 国产成人精品视频 | 一区二区久久久 | 精品国产乱码久久久久久蜜臀网站 | 日产精品久久久一区二区 | 人人草网| 中文字幕亚洲视频 | 久久久免费看片 | 99爱精品视频 | 国产一区二区精品在线观看 | 久久大陆 | 国产中文字幕视频 | 六月丁香激情综合 | 天天看天天摸天天操 | 国产夫绿帽单男3p精品视频 | 小黄文在线 | 青青操免费在线视频 | 亚洲一区二区三区在线观看视频 | 91杏吧porn蝌蚪| 三级黄色片网站 | 午夜影院免费体验区 | 国产精品久久在线观看 | 欧美先锋影音 | 黄色拍拍视频 | 免费成人深夜夜视频 | 成年人爱爱视频 | 91tv国产成人福利 | 精品免费一区二区三区 |