Decoding Chinese Oil Painting
Introduction and Prevalence (1909-1949)

In the 1920s many Chinese students went abroad to study and formally brought
oil painting back into China. The most well known among them are Li Shutong, Wu
Dayu, Guan Liang, Xu
Beihong , Li Tiefu, Liu Haisu, Lin Fengmian, Pan Yuliang, Zhu Yuanzhi Wu
Zuoren, among others.
They introduced oil painting and spread modern paintings through education.
From classical realism to the impressionist school, and various schools of
modern art, the artistic etology grew throughout China.
Representative works: Xu Beihong's " Tian Heng Wu Bai Shi" (painted in
1929-1930)
Rebuilding the Function of Art (1949-1966)

Experiencing a baptism of war and hardships, many Chinese oil painters turned
to historical subjects with the support of the central government and cultural
departments. Realistic Chinese drawing grew and matured.
Representative figures: Wu Zuoren, Wang Shikuo, Luo Gongliu, Dong Xiwen and
Wu Guanzhong.
Representative work: " The Founding Ceremony of China" by
Dong Xiwen.
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