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What are the traditional Chinese schools of artistic conception? Briefly describe the basic characteristics of the three schools

What are the conceptual schools of art as follows:

1. Realism

Realism is a widely used concept in art, referring generally to art's allegiance to nature. And in art history, it refers narrowly to an artistic movement that originated in France in the mid-to-late nineteenth century and advocated the representation of ordinary people and their daily realities based on accurate observation.

2. Impressionism

Impressionism originated in France in the 1860s and was named after Monet's painting "Impression of Sunrise". It abandoned the classical admonition that "the most important thing in a painting is the line," and emphasized the alteration of light and shadow rather than silhouette. However, the figures in this cartoon are blurred and the colors are made up of tiny dots, more akin to the pointillist school of painting founded by Seurat.

3, Fauvism

Fauvism is the rise of the 20th century school of painting, the biggest feature is the bold and bright colors, penmanship blunt and unrestrained, it is no wonder that art critics described it as "beast".

4. Art Nouveau

Art Nouveau was an art movement that flourished at the beginning of the 20th century, mainly in the fields of architecture and interior design. Its most important style was the energetic, wavy, shapely flowing lines, especially curves such as flowers or vines.

5. Expressionism

Expressionism emerged from Germany at the beginning of the 20th century at the same time as Fauvism in France. In their works, artists focused on expressing their inner feelings, especially negative emotions such as fear and anxiety, and often distorted and abstracted reality.

6. Cubism

Cubism is an art school that emerged in France at the beginning of the 20th century, with Picasso and Braque as its representatives. Its typical characteristic is to reduce things into a cube to express.

The Influence of Art Genres

1. Creative Style and Technique: Every art genre has its own unique creative style and technique, including painting, music, dance, theater and other art forms. By learning and absorbing the characteristics of the genres, artists master their unique artistic language and techniques, and then shape their own artistic style.

2. Concepts and themes: Art genres are often associated with certain concepts, themes or trends of thought. They convey unique ideas, emotions and values through their artworks, reflecting the social, cultural and historical characteristics of the time. Artists can express their personal understanding and insights on society, politics, human nature and many other issues through the influence of genres.