The academic school of painting was a school of painting that originated from the western art education system with the purpose of cultivating professional painters. It emphasized the discipline and professionalism of the academic school, emphasizing the study and practice of basic courses such as sketching, color, composition, etc. The types of academic painting schools were: 1. The classical academic school: Lionel Bernie, Nicholas Flaminio, Francesco del Gio, Nicholas Canio, etc. His works were elegant, rigorous, and focused on details and lines. 2. Realist Academies: Representatives include Nicholas Flaminio, Francesco del Gio, Francesco Roche, etc. His works emphasized realism and objectiveness, focusing on the portrayals of characters and scenes. 3. Impressionists: Nicholas Canio, Francesco del Gio, Nicholas Flaminio, etc. His works show the changes of light, shadow and color, focusing on the overall effect and expressiveness of the picture. 4. The abstract academic school: representative figures include Francesco Roche, Francesco del Gio, etc. His works pursued the freedom of form and abstractness, focusing on the expression of color and lines. The works of the Academy School of Art covered various schools and styles such as classicalism, realism, impressionism, abstract school, etc. These works not only reflected the development of western art, but also showed the artist's pursuit and expression of beauty.
The Renaissance was an important period in European art history, from the middle of the 14th century to the early 17th century. During this period, many different schools of painting and artists emerged. 1. Italian Renaissance School (Italian Renaissance): Representative figures include Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, etc. Their works include Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, etc. 2. Spanish Renaissance School (Spanish Renaissance): The representative figures include picador, braque and others. Their works include "Knight Statue" and "The Passion of the Lord". 3. French Renaissance School (French Renaissance): The representative figures include Rubens, Goya, and others. Their works include "Religious Story Painting","Knight Statue", etc. 4. British Renaissance School (British Renaissance): The representative figures include William shakespeare, Jane Austen and others. Their works include Pride and Predict, The English Patient, etc. In addition to the above schools, there were many other artists and works that were discovered during the Renaissance, such as the masters of art from the Netherlands, belgium, Russia and other countries.
The existing main literary schools and representative works of their representatives are as follows: 1. Classic Literature: - Ancient Greek mythology and drama: Homer's Iliad and Odey; - Ancient Roman literature: Virgil's Gitanjali and shakespeare's Tempest; - Medieval literature: Knight literature, Renaissance literature, religious literature, etc. - Representative works: The Bible, A Collection of the Plays of William, The Legend of the Knight, The Works of the Renaissance, etc. 2 Modern Literature: - Realist literature: the new literature after the French Revolution, such as the "Necklace" by Mao Passang,"Oliver Twist" by Dickens, etc. - Romanticism literature: literary schools that rose in the early 19th century, such as Pluton's Madame Bovary, Goethe's Faust, etc.; - Modern literature: literary schools that rose in the late 19th century and early 20th century, such as Ernest Hemmingway's The Sun Also Rises, Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude, etc. - Representative works: " Hamlet,"" Don Quijote,"" One Hundred Years of Solitude,"" Pride and Predict,"" Sense and Sensibility," etc. 3. Modern Literature: - Realist literature: One of the main schools of contemporary Chinese literature is Lu Xun's Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Lao She's Teahouse, Ba Jin's Home, Spring Silkworm, etc. - Magic realism literature: In recent years, the literary school that has emerged has used fantasy, surrealism, and other techniques to describe the profound problems of social reality and human nature, such as Mo Yan's "Big Breasts and Fat Buttocks", Yu Hua's "Alive", Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude", etc. - Representative works: Alive, Full Breasts and Buttocks, One Hundred Years of Solitude, Ordinary World, Golden Age, etc.
There are many schools of interior design. The following are some of the main schools and their representatives and representative works: 1. Modern interior design: representative figures include Mario Casas of Italy and Philip Lockley of the United States. Representative works include the Statue of Liberty Hotel in downtown New York and the Hollywood Hotel in Los Angeles. 2. Traditional interior design schools: representative figures include Jacques Derian from Europe, James Rex from the United Kingdom, and William Morris from the United States. Their representative works include the Palace Hotel in Vienna and Buckingham Palace in London. 3. The interior design genre of functionality: the representative figures include George Lucas of the United States and Ito Higashiki of Japan. Their representative works include the Ginza Shopping Center in Tokyo and Universal Studios in Los Angeles. 4. Art style interior design schools: representative figures include France's Joseph Louis Levin and Italy's Nicolas Paladin. Representative works include the Louvre Museum of Modern Art in Paris and St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. 5. Art Deco interior design genre: representative figures include Russia's Ivan Nikolayevich Kramskoi and the United States 'Jack Tenham. Representative works include New York City's Central Park and Los Angeles' Hollywood Film Factory. These are just a few of the interior design schools. There are many other schools and different design ideas. Every school had its own unique design style and concept. For interior designers, understanding the representative figures and works of different schools would help them better express their design ideas and creativity.
The literary genre of the British Victoria was realism, and the representative figures included John Keats, William Wordsworth, Jane Austin, Thomas Hardy, and so on. Pride and Predict, Sense and Sensibility, Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, and so on.
The representative figures and works of the four schools of thought were as follows: 1. Confucianism: The representative figure is Confucius 'representative works such as The Analects of Confucius. 2. Taoism: Lao Tzu's representative works include Tao Te Ching. 3. Mohist School: The representative figure is Mozi, and his representative works include Mozi. 4 Legalism: The representative figure is Han Feizi's representative works, such as Han Feizi. The thoughts and works of these hundreds of schools had a profound impact on ancient Chinese culture.
The Ming and Qing Dynasties were an important period in the history of Chinese literature. The representative figures included Cao Xueqin, Jin Yong, and others. Their representative works included 'Dream of the Red Chamber',' Water Margins 'and' Journey to the West'. Cao Xueqin was a famous novelist in the Qing Dynasty. His representative work, Dream of the Red Chamber, was a novel that described the aristocratic society of the Qing Dynasty. Through the description of the lives, emotions, and personalities of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and other characters, it showed the style of the feudal society and the distortion of human nature. Jin Yong was a famous martial arts novel in modern times. His representative works, such as The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, and The Eight Dragons and Dragons, used the martial arts characters created by Mr. Jin Yong as representatives to describe the grudges, chivalry, and heroism of the Jianghu. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Chinese literature was mainly represented by the graceful and restrained school and the bold and unconstrained school. The literary styles were also different. The representative figures of the graceful and restrained school were Li Qingzhao, Xin Qiji, and others. Their poems and songs were beautifully written to express their deep feelings and thoughts. The representative figures of the bold and unconstrained school were Su Shi, Xin Qiji, and others. Their poems were written with great momentum and full of fighting spirit.
The following are a few common literary schools, their representatives, and their representative works: 1. Fantasy novel genre: Representative characters include the Harry Potter series, and representative works include the Harry Potter series, and so on. 2. Genres of martial arts novels: representative characters include Jin Yong, Gu Long, and other representative works include Eight Dragons, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Deer and the Cauldron, etc. 3. The genre of urban novels: representative characters include Mo Yan, Baby Annie, and other representative works include Living, Baby Annie's Essay Collection, etc. 4. Science fiction genre: Representative characters include Liu Cixin, and representative works such as Warner Bros. include " The Three-Body Problem " and " Galaxy Empire." 5. Genres of mystery novels: representative characters include Agatha Christie, Keigo Higashino, and other representative works include Murder on the Oriental Express, Malice, and so on. 6. Historical novel genre: Representative characters include George Orwell, Calvino and other representative works include 1984, When the Human Stars Shine, etc. 7. Science fiction fantasy genre: Representative characters include Ray Braybury, Arthur Clarke, and other representative works such as 2001 Space Oasis, Time Machine, etc.
The following are some of the main representatives of modern literature and their representative works: 1. Realist literature: Representative characters include Faulkner, and other representative works include One Hundred Years of Solitude, Faulkner's Collection of Short Stories, etc. 2. Modern literature: representative figures include Calvino, Kafka and other representative works such as The Outsider, The Plague, Carmen, etc. 3. Post-modern literature: The representative characters include, such as "Waiting for Godot","The Unbearable Lightness of Life","Techniques of Fictions", etc. 4. Magic realism literature: representative characters include, Mo Yan and other representative works include "One Hundred Years of Solitude,""Love in the Age of Violence,""Life and Death Tired," etc. 5. Female literature: Atwood, Agatha, Jane Austen, etc., are the representative characters. Their works include Gone with the Wind, Jane Eyre, and The Massacre. 6. Sci-fi literature: The representative characters include Isaac Clarke and other representative works such as "Galaxy Empire,""2001 Space Oasis,""Time Machine," etc. 7 Orientalist literature: representative figures include Lao She, Ba Jin and other representative works include "Scream,""Teahouse,""Camel Xiangzi" and so on. 8. New Realism Literature: Representative figures include Mo Yan and other representative works include Abandoned City, Qin Qiang, and White Night Journey. These are just a small part of the modern literary schools. There are many other schools and representative figures. Each school has its own unique style and representative works.
The Hundred Schools of Thought referred to the ancient Chinese philosophers and schools of thought during the Warring States Period. Their thoughts and ideas influenced the entire feudal society of China. The following are some of the main schools, core ideas, representatives, and major works: 1 School of Confucianism: Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi, etc. The core of their thinking is "benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, faith" and so on. His main works include The Analects of Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi, etc. 2. School of Taoism: The core of the school of thought of Lao Tzu, Chuang Tzu, etc. is "Tao, virtue, inaction, nature" and so on. His main works include Tao Te Ching and Zhuangzi. 3. School of Mohism: The core of Mohism's ideology is "love all, not attack, save money" and so on. His main works include Mozi. 4. Legalism School: Han Fei, Li Si, etc., whose core thoughts were "Law, Art, Power" and so on. His main works include Han Feizi and Li Si. 5. School of Military Strategy: The core of the school of military strategy is "military power, terrain, and people's hearts", etc. His main works include Sun Tzu's Art of War and Han Xin's Military Selection. 6. Yin-Yang School: Dong Zhongshu's core ideology was "Yin Yang and Five Elements". His main works include "Spring and Autumn Fan Lu,""Dong Zhongshu" and so on. 7 schools of thought: the core of Gongsun Long's thoughts was "name, reality, profit" and so on. His main works include Gongsun Longzi. 8 School of Political Strategy: The representative figures include Su Qin, Zhang Yi, etc. The core of their thinking is "vertical and horizontal cooperation". His main works include Su Qin's Thoughts. These were just a small portion of the representative figures and works of the Hundred Schools of Philosophy. Their thoughts and ideas covered politics, philosophy, military, culture, and many other fields.
The core representative figures and main works of the Hundred Schools of Philosophy: Confucianism: With benevolence as the core, it emphasized individual moral cultivation and social harmony and stability. The representative figures were Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi, and so on. His main works include The Analects of Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi, etc. 2. Taoism: With "Tao" as the core, it emphasized the laws of nature and the inner cultivation of individuals. The representative figures were Laozi, Zhuangzi, and so on. His main works include Tao Te Ching and Zhuangzi. 3. Mohism: With "universal love" as the core, it emphasized individual universal love and social responsibility. Representative figures included Mo Zi and others. His main works include Mozi. Legalism: With "law" as the core, it emphasized the authority of law and social order. The representatives were Han Feizi and Shang Yang. His main works include Han Feizi, Shang Jun Shu, etc. 5 Famous People: Focus on the meaning and function of names. Han Feizi and Xun Zi were the representatives. His main works include Han Feizi and Xunzi. 6. Yin-Yang School: With "Yin and Yang" as the core, it emphasized the dual opposition and adjustment of nature. The representatives were Han Feizi and Daoists. His main works include Han Feizi and Taoism. 7. Novelist: With the "novelist" as the core, it emphasized the inspiration and imagination of creation. Lu Xun and others were the representatives. His main works include Lu Xun's Collection of Fictions.