Picasso’s Cubism and Traditional Chinese Landscape Painting
Picasso’s Cubism and Traditional Chinese Landscape Painting

Picasso’s Cubism and Traditional Chinese Landscape Painting

  • Picasso’s Cubism and Traditional Chinese Landscape Painting

Lewis L.      2014-06-01 17:32

Picasso's Cubism and Traditional Chinese Landscape Painting


In the early 20th century, Picasso’s cubism displays different sides of an object in a plane, breaking thousands tradition of western painting. Began in 7th century, Chinese landscape painting describes landscapes from different angles in a plane which are of different distance away from the painter (multiple end point). They often separate the landscape of different distance with cloud and mist. These two are similar with each other.


Picture:  Paysage de Mougins by Picasso;  Landscape by Jiao Bingzhen in Qing dynasty, China



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