Introduction to the Jinling School of Painting: The Jinling School of Painting was an art school active in Nanjing in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, and was the most famous faction at the time. The New Jinling School of Painting is one of the most influential painting schools in the New China painting circle. It originated in the 1960s and was founded by older generation artists such as Fu Baoshi, Qian Songyan, Yaming, Song Wenzhi, and Wei Zixi. Its overall style is a combination of the artistic tradition of literati painting and real life; the fresh breath of life blends with the spiritual charm of pen and ink; beauty and softness are the main tones, and there is masculinity in the show, and strength in the softness; it is based on traditional painting methods. At the same time, it does not refuse to appropriately absorb foreign techniques, such as Western painting color methods, composition methods, etc., and can integrate it without leaving any trace and very naturally into the dialectical unity of the three elements of Chinese national painting: transference, pouring, and writing. "In the aesthetic system.
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