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Who can draw western paintings in China?

China first began to learn the western painting (oil painting) you mentioned in the Qing Dynasty.

Xu Beihong was naturally not the first Guan Changqiao in the late Qing Dynasty who had been quite proficient in using western classical oil painting techniques! His paintings are not only sold overseas as commodities, but also participated in exhibitions in Europe and America. The work "The Old Man's Head" was selected for the Royal Academy of Fine Arts exhibition. 184 1 the portrait of Maoxing tea merchant was exhibited at new york Apollo Club. In addition, three paintings were exhibited in Boston Library ten years later.

There are many realistic people in contemporary China. In 2005, Yang Feiyun, Wang Yidong, Ai Xuan and Chen Yifei, the famous domestic painters, jointly founded the "China Realistic Painting School". Their paintings are permeated with the traditional aesthetic feeling of China in realism, but also exude a quiet and peaceful atmosphere.

The picture you sent should be a baroque European painting! The works of this period are too luxurious and vulgar, and their status in the history of art is not very high. You can refer to the History of Western Art or a book called 100 Famous Western Paintings You Must Know. The title may not be accurate, but it is probably more suitable for art lovers. It is published by Hainan Publishing House!

China's Selected Works of China Realistic Painting School was published by Tianjin Yangliuqing Painting Society.

You can go to a special art bookstore to learn about the history of China oil painting, but you can also learn about it at a reasonable price.