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  2. History of Asian art - Wikipedia

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    Singaporean art includes the sculptural, textile, and decorative art traditions of the Malay world; portraiture, landscapes, sculpture, printmaking, and natural history drawings from the country's British colonial period; along with Chinese-influenced Nanyang style paintings, social realist art, abstract art, and photography practices emerging ...

  3. Central Asian art - Wikipedia

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    The paintings related to the Hephthalites have often been grouped under the appellation of "Tokharistan school of art", [105] or the "Hephthalite stage in the History of Central Asia Art". [106] The paintings of Tavka Kurgan, of very high quality, also belong to this school of art, and are closely related to other paintings of the Tokharistan ...

  4. Chinese painting - Wikipedia

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    Along with these developments in professional art circles, there was a proliferation of peasant art depicting everyday life in the rural areas on wall murals and in open-air painting exhibitions. During the Great Leap Forward , authorities promoted the Peasant Painting Movement, from which hundreds of thousands of new artists emerged. [ 19 ]

  5. Category:Asian art - Wikipedia

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  6. Chen Rong (painter) - Wikipedia

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    [5] The Eleven Dragons painting in the Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art was formerly attributed to Chen Rong, but now is assigned to the Ming dynasty period. [ 6 ] In March 2017, the Six Dragons handscroll, attributed to Chen Rong, was sold by Osaka's Fujita Art Museum at Christie's for almost $49 million.

  7. Chinese art - Wikipedia

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    Huang Binhong (1865–1955) denounced the literati paintings of the Qing dynasty and created his own style of landscape paintings by extensive investigations in Chinese art history. Zhang Daqian (1899–1983) used wall paintings in the Dunhuang ( 敦煌 ) caves to help him move beyond the literati tradition.

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