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Artists of the same genre are generally similar or similar in ().

Artists of the same genre generally have similar or similar expression styles, creative methods, ideological tendencies, and aesthetic opinions.

An art school is a unity formed by the conscious or unconscious combination of certain artists with roughly the same or similar ideological tendencies, aesthetic tastes, creative methods, artistic styles, etc. in a certain historical period, or it is called Art group or faction. In a strict sense, it refers to a group of artists or painters who have the same ideological tendency and artistic viewpoint, and have a certain organizational form and association name.

Chinese schools include Pastoral Poetry School, Frontier Poetry School, Jiangxi Poetry School, Xiangshan Gulao, Root-seeking Literature, Post-war Poetry School, and Emerging Art School. Foreign schools include Renaissance style, neoclassical style, neo-impressionism, photography school, and cubism.

The formation of art schools is inevitable for the development of art. Each art genre has its own cycle of formation and death, which is the law of development of art genres.

Generally speaking, art genres are vital, creative, and full of exploration when they arise. After a certain period of development, he began to decline, and finally became rigid and decadent, becoming the target of rebellion by new art schools.

Of course, not all art schools are generated in the struggle with previous art schools. Some art schools are born from the openness and competition of the development of art schools, and some art schools coexist in In the same historical period, they thrived on each other and jointly created a prosperous artistic situation.