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论《采石工》与库尔贝现实主义的风格和形成 被引量:1
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作者 李倍雷 《大连大学学报》 2006年第1期60-64,共5页
库尔贝是19世纪法国现实主义画派的领袖,《采石工》直接来源于现实生活中一个场景,体现了现实主义的美学原则,是他形成现实主义风格的关键性作品。作品的主题与形式,开启了现实主义画派的先导,确立了历史地位,由此库尔贝成为一个时代的... 库尔贝是19世纪法国现实主义画派的领袖,《采石工》直接来源于现实生活中一个场景,体现了现实主义的美学原则,是他形成现实主义风格的关键性作品。作品的主题与形式,开启了现实主义画派的先导,确立了历史地位,由此库尔贝成为一个时代的代言人。 展开更多
关键词 现实主义 写实 《采石工》 风格
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库尔贝绘画中的现实主义精神研究──以油画《采石工》为例
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作者 谭冠男 《美术文献》 2023年第7期60-62,共3页
库尔贝作为19世纪法国现实主义画派的先驱,突破性地将现实生活样貌与普通民众形象引入艺术创作,在一定程度上拓展了艺术形式。他穷尽一生,在大多数画作中毫不掩饰地表达了对劳动者的赞美和对社会问题的批判,他的代表作《采石工》表达出... 库尔贝作为19世纪法国现实主义画派的先驱,突破性地将现实生活样貌与普通民众形象引入艺术创作,在一定程度上拓展了艺术形式。他穷尽一生,在大多数画作中毫不掩饰地表达了对劳动者的赞美和对社会问题的批判,他的代表作《采石工》表达出的思想观念至今仍然对当代绘画艺术产生着深远影响。文章围绕库尔贝及其作品《采石工》蕴含的现实主义精神展开分析,并结合中国油画创作的部分现状,探讨现实主义精神对当下中国油画艺术的启示和意义。 展开更多
关键词 库尔贝 《采石工》 现实主义精神
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Place in Movement:Tracing Human-Altered Landscapes Along the Niagara Escarpment
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作者 Adrienne MARIANO Jessica PALMER 《景观设计学(中英文)》 2024年第4期94-100,共7页
The Niagara Escarpment,a 440-million-year-old landform,cuts through a property owned by the University of Toronto in Caledon,Ontario in Canada.The property juxtaposes impacts from historical quarrying activity which b... The Niagara Escarpment,a 440-million-year-old landform,cuts through a property owned by the University of Toronto in Caledon,Ontario in Canada.The property juxtaposes impacts from historical quarrying activity which burrowed directly into the Escarpment’s slope,the greater context of the region’s urban development demands,and the Escarpment’s identity as an ancient geological formation,ecological refugium,and old-growth forest housing ancient species such as Thuja occidentalis.This project explores the university’s responsibility in advocating for the protection of the Escarpment’s unique ecologic conditions,including the distinct cliff ecosystems and the novel successional plant communities evolving on sites of former quarry activities.Interventions on the trail system,cave bridges and lookouts,and the boardwalk and path system,along with guidance of signage and trail markers,will bring visitors to areas where former quarry activities sculptured the Escarpment’s limestone faces and are now reclaimed by a system of lush novel wetlands and habitats in evolutionary stages.Connecting to a system of existing public trails,this project leverages the university’s educational and recreational objectives to form new strategic partnerships with local conservancy groups,aiming at monitoring and managing access and habitat protection. 展开更多
关键词 Niagara Escarpment Industrial Heritage Abandoned Quarry Ecological Habitat Geology Wetland Trail System
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