DIALOGUE OF CULTURES THROUGH CREATIVITY: PAINTING OF CHINESE MASTERS WHO WERE PUPILS OF RUSSIAN ARTISTS-EMIGRANTS IN CHINA IN THE 20TH CENTURY
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Information about authors: Chen Xin, Postgraduate, Far Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok, Russian Federation). E-mail: ahhachen@sina.com
Annotation: The art of Russian emigration of the twentieth century is an integral part of Russian artistic culture. At present, the creation work of Russian artists in Europe has been more studied. At the same time, the “Eastern Wave” of Russian emigration made an important contribution to the development of fi ne art in China, as Russian masters brought up a whole galaxy of Chinese artists. However, their names are insuffi ciently explored. Connections of stylistic features of the works of Russian artists and their Chinese students have not been studied at all. A signifi cant amount of studied sources in Russian and Chinese (65 sources) allowed to reveal the names of Chinese students of Russian artists-emigrants, who became well-known artists and who have contributed to the development of dialogue of cultures of Russia and China through artistic creativity. In their works, obviously the use of style features, reaching, on the one hand, from the Russian artistic tradition: compositional techniques of color, traditions of socialist realism and, on the other hand, the attraction in the portrait genre the monochrome Chinese traditional ink painting Guohua. The technique of ink penetrates into the genres of landscape, domestic sketches, painted in oil. The article is devoted to analysis of artistic creativity of Han Jingsheng, Sun Yunthai, Gao Man, Van Tongzheng, whose names, as students of Russian artists, the author of the present work had installed, and those traits of their style that are manifested in the dialogue of cultures with the obvious infl uence of their teachers, Russian artists-emigrants M.A. Kichigina, M.M. Lobanov, A.N. Klementyev.
Keywords: dialogue of cultures, Han Jingsheng, Sun Yuntai, Gao Mang, Wang Tongzhen, Russian artistsemigrants, fi ne arts.
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Information about authors: Chen Xin, Postgraduate, Far Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok, Russian Federation). E-mail: ahhachen@sina.com
Annotation: The art of Russian emigration of the twentieth century is an integral part of Russian artistic culture. At present, the creation work of Russian artists in Europe has been more studied. At the same time, the “Eastern Wave” of Russian emigration made an important contribution to the development of fi ne art in China, as Russian masters brought up a whole galaxy of Chinese artists. However, their names are insuffi ciently explored. Connections of stylistic features of the works of Russian artists and their Chinese students have not been studied at all. A signifi cant amount of studied sources in Russian and Chinese (65 sources) allowed to reveal the names of Chinese students of Russian artists-emigrants, who became well-known artists and who have contributed to the development of dialogue of cultures of Russia and China through artistic creativity. In their works, obviously the use of style features, reaching, on the one hand, from the Russian artistic tradition: compositional techniques of color, traditions of socialist realism and, on the other hand, the attraction in the portrait genre the monochrome Chinese traditional ink painting Guohua. The technique of ink penetrates into the genres of landscape, domestic sketches, painted in oil. The article is devoted to analysis of artistic creativity of Han Jingsheng, Sun Yunthai, Gao Man, Van Tongzheng, whose names, as students of Russian artists, the author of the present work had installed, and those traits of their style that are manifested in the dialogue of cultures with the obvious infl uence of their teachers, Russian artists-emigrants M.A. Kichigina, M.M. Lobanov, A.N. Klementyev.
Keywords: dialogue of cultures, Han Jingsheng, Sun Yuntai, Gao Mang, Wang Tongzhen, Russian artistsemigrants, fi ne arts.