Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Performing arts can be passed down, but can photography, painting, calligraphy and writing be passed down?
Performing arts can be passed down, but can photography, painting, calligraphy and writing be passed down?
By inheritance, you mean father-son inheritance, right? This is rare. There is a saying that "father and son don't preach, but fools preach", which means that it is difficult for Lao Tzu to teach his son well. Both father and son have made great achievements in art, but not much.
Broadly speaking, there must be inheritance. Most art schools have a process of inheritance and evolution. When reading art history, there are always several lines running through it.
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