A Study of the Narrative and Aesthetic Philosophy of Landscape Painting in Renaissance Europe

Authors

  • Shanshan Li School of Fine Arts, Dezhou University, Dezhou, 253023, China

Keywords:

Renaissance Europe, Aesthetic, Landscape, Painting

Abstract

It tries to connection and step over the domains of old Chinese and present day Western craftsmanship, with an emphasis on the best way to basically understand and utilize Chinese stylish practices to make a commitment to the field of contemporary Western workmanship. practice of painting landscapes in the ongoing time frame As per the discoveries of this examination, old Chinese workmanship hypothesis can give perspectives and perspectives that are unique, filling in as an option interpretational procedure to the both the Western craftsmanship legacy and the conventional Chinese pictorial strategy can be integrated into present day landscape painting method, and as an outcome, widen the extent of currently settled creative configurations. The purpose of this research is to provide an international perspective on different ways of thinking and conducting research. of examination, extending the cultural range of landscape painting, and enlarging the scope of the ongoing a comprehension of the situation in the field The purpose of the theoretical portion is to provide a framework and a structured approach. investigation with the goal of cultivating a critical consciousness as well as the right methodology for studio practise. Studio practise, as it relates to the research, investigates the potential to produce novel forms of contemporary art. Painting landscapes as well as developing new techniques for doing so, each of which incorporates a unique aesthetic customs and ingrained cultural beliefs and values. Painting has been an important medium for the development of human expression throughout history. Conventions of representation, which are subject to a convoluted interplay, relationships with other people, as well as the act of historicizing.

Published

2022-10-22

How to Cite

Shanshan Li. 2022. “A Study of the Narrative and Aesthetic Philosophy of Landscape Painting in Renaissance Europe”. European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (3):339–358. http://philosophy-of-religion.eu/index.php/ejpr/article/view/3914.

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