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REASONS AND INFLUENCES ANALYSIS OF SHI TAO PHENOMENON DURING THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA PERIOD [printed text] . - พิมพ์ครั้งที่ 1 . - 2024 . - xi,158 หน้า. Shi Tao emerged as a prominent monk artist during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, renowned for his innovative painting techniques and substantial contributions to Chinese fine arts. The "Shi Tao Phenomenon" refers to the renewed interest and scholarly study of his art during the Republican era, reflecting its significant influence on the Chinese art community. This study aims to analyze the Shi Tao Phenomenon by exploring its origins and profound impacts. Key characteristics identified include its widespread influence across the nation, diverse evaluations, a broad spectrum of learners and admirers, and the flourishing art market. The phenomenon is rooted in the turbulent political climate of the time, coupled with Shi Tao's unique historical identity. His patriotic sentiments and innovative artistic style resonated with societal demands for reform and innovation in traditional art. Additionally, advancements in printing technology and the rise of modern education played a crucial role in disseminating Shi Tao's art. The Shi Tao Phenomenon notonly spurred attention toward reforms in fine arts education and the art market but also promoted the flourishing Huangshan craze and the sketching trend. Ultimately, the phenomenon highlights the significant influence of Shi Tao's art during the Republican period and provides valuable insights into the art community's exploration of the relationship between tradition and innovation, offering a critical perspective on the position of Shi Tao's art in the development of modern Chinese art. Languages : English (eng)
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