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A grotesque school of art

The grotesque art developed in the west. According to western aesthetics, grotesque consists of two components: ugliness and absurdity, which are both terrible and ridiculous. On this basis, through the analysis of a large number of grotesque examples in art and reality, this book provides a series of theoretical viewpoints, such as the extreme abnormal constitution principle of grotesque art and its aesthetic value, the similarities and differences between grotesque art and other arts and real life, the structural skills and inspiration sources of grotesque art, the evaluation criteria of grotesque art, and discusses the aesthetic thought of grotesque art from all directions and angles for the first time.