Part I: Appreciation of foreign art.
The first lecture is the call of ancient times-primitive and ancient Egyptian art
First, original art
Second, the tomb of Pharaoh in ancient Egypt.
Third, ancient Egyptian sculptures and murals.
The second lecture is about the greatness of nobility, simplicity and tranquility-ancient Greek art
First, the overture of ancient Greek art
Second, the ancient Greek sculpture
Third, ancient Greek painting.
The Third Lecture of the Giant Age —— Renaissance Art
First, the early Italian Renaissance art
Second, the Italian Renaissance art
Third, the Renaissance art in the Netherlands
Fourth, the German Renaissance art.
The fourth lecture is the mirror of nature-/kloc-the art of Flanders and Holland in the 0/7th century.
First of all, Flanders' paintings
Second, Dutch painting.
The fifth lecture on light and color-17, 18 century Italian and French art.
Italian art in the first and seventeenth centuries
French art in the second, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
The sixth lecture on the world of light and shadow-17 to 19 century Spanish art
I./kloc-Spanish painting in the 0/7th century
Spanish painting in the second, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Lecture 7: Various schools-/kloc-French art in the 0/9th century
First of all, neoclassicism
Second, romanticism.
Third, realism.
Four. impressionism
Verb (abbreviation of verb) late impressionism
The Eighth Story with No Ending —— Western Modernist Art in the 20th Century
First of all, cubism
Second, Fauvism.
China art appreciation.
The Ninth Lecture on the Light of Civilization-Prehistoric Art in China
First of all, the discovery of primitive people
Second, painted pottery culture.
Third, the dawn of civilization is everywhere.
Lecture 10 The Beauty of Etiquette Art in Pre-Qin Period
First, the legend of Jiuding and bronze ritual vessels
Second, the discovery outside the Central Plains.
Third, emerging casting technology.
Fourth, jade.
Five, the earliest painting
Lecture 11 Imagination of Eternal Life-Art of Qin and Han Dynasties
First, the unified empire and the Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses
Second, the Han Dynasty sculpture
Three, Changsha Mawangdui silk paintings
Four, tomb murals
Five, Han dynasty stone, brick
Lecture 12 Vivid Charm —— Fine Arts in the Three Kingdoms, the Jin Dynasty and the Southern and Northern Dynasties
First, the Buddha came to the west.
Second, celebrities are romantic.
Third, the earliest artists.
Fourth, the art of line.
Lecture 13 Art and Power-Art in Sui and Tang Dynasties
First, national projects
Second, Wu Daozi and Tang Dynasty murals.
Third, the court painting
Four, flower and bird painting and pommel horse painting
The fourteenth lecture on the custom world-the fine arts of the Five Dynasties and the Song Dynasty
First, genre painting in Song Dynasty
Second, the territory of the empire.
Third, the world of court painting.
Fourth, exquisite aesthetic feeling.
Lecture 15 Landscape in the Study —— Fine Arts in Yuan Dynasty
First, the power of literati.
Second, update with "retro"
Third, the contradiction between Zhao and Meng
Fourthly, "Yuan Sijia" and the hidden or obvious landscape.
Lecture 16 Art in Commercial Network —— Fine Arts in Ming Dynasty
First, the emperor's taste.
Second, "Zhejiang School" Dai Jin and Wei Wu
Third, the re-emergence of Suzhou.
Fourthly, Dong Qichang and the "deformation painter".
Lecture 17 Artist's Personality and Social Changes —— China's Late Art
First, the geek Xu Wei and the "Jinling Eight Schools"
Second, "Four Monks" and "Four Kings"
Three, "Eight Eccentrics" and Yangzhou Interest
Fourth, Shanghai Chrysanthemum and Knife
Lecture 18 Ancient and Modern Chinese and Western-Modern Art in China
First, from "the decline of painting" to "the artistic revolution"
Second, the ever-changing "tradition"
Third, "art for art's sake" or "art for society"