Title: Brazil Impression No. 2 Oil On Board By Artist Jian Wu
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Period: Contemporary
History: Art
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Condition: Very Good
Item Date: May, 2007
Item ID: 1549
Jian Wu, a graduate of the prestigious Art College of Qing Hua University (formerly Central Art and Crafts College of China) in 1984, embarked on a remarkable artistic journey. Following his graduation and prior to his emigration to the United States, Wu received commissions for works displayed in five-star hotels, and his art gained recognition in China's National Art Exhibitions. In 1993, Wu pursued further studies at the Graduate School of the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, swiftly transitioning to a faculty role. His dedication culminated in the attainment of a Master of Fine Arts degree in 2000. As a seasoned professional artist, Jian Wu has showcased his talent through solo exhibitions and participation in group shows across the United States. His contributions have been acknowledged with awards in nationwide professional art exhibitions and competitions. Wu's expertise extends beyond the canvas; his book, "Pastel Technique," was published by China Youth Press in 2005. Additionally, a compilation of his oil paintings, titled "The Overseas Oil Painter of China: Jian Wu," found publication with China's renowned Tianjin Peoples Fine Arts Publishing House in 2007. The global impact of Jian Wu's art is evident in the extensive collection of his works, spanning across the United States and beyond.
Spanning centuries, the history of illustration in natural landscape art is a captivating narrative of artistic evolution and changing perspectives on the environment. From ancient civilizations' religious depictions and medieval illuminated manuscripts to the Renaissance's realistic exploration and the Romantic movement's celebration of the sublime, artists like Turner and the Hudson River School pioneers have left indelible marks on the genre. The Impressionist era introduced a focus on light and atmosphere, influencing the modern and contemporary interpretations that followed. In the 20th century, abstraction and surrealism challenged traditional representations, while today's illustrators, equipped with digital tools, explore environmental themes and advocate for conservation. This ongoing story reflects the profound connection between artists and the natural world, capturing the beauty and significance of landscapes throughout history.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landscape_art
Landscape art and landscape painting Landscape art depicts scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests. Sky is almost always included in the view, and weather usually is an element of the composition. Traditionally, landscape art depicts the surface of the earth, but there are other sorts of landscapes, such as moonscapes. The word landscape is from the Dutch, landschap meaning a sheaf, a patch of cultivated ground. The word entered the English vocabulary of the connoisseur in the late 17th century. The Chinese tradition of "pure" landscape, in which the minute human figure simply gives scale and invites the viewer to participate in the experience, was well established by the time the oldest surviving ink paintings were executed. landscape painting was the "chief artistic creation of the nineteenth century", with the result that in the following period people were "apt to assume that the appreciation of natural beauty and the painting of landscape is a normal and enduring part of our spiritual activity.