The Connections Between the Chinese Opera Paintings Drawn by Guan Liang and the Wusheng Role Performed by Gai Jiaotian
碩士 === 國立中央大學 === 藝術學研究所 === 105 === In 20th century, Shanghai was the hub of western and eastern culture, no matter in the art field and the drama field. During this period, the numerous creative ideas were implemented on paintings and Chinese opera which facilitated the diverse appearance of the s...
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ndltd-TW-105NCU055460092019-05-15T23:39:52Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/hkfj47 The Connections Between the Chinese Opera Paintings Drawn by Guan Liang and the Wusheng Role Performed by Gai Jiaotian 論關良戲曲人物畫與蓋叫天武戲之關聯性 Li-Hsin Chiu 邱立欣 碩士 國立中央大學 藝術學研究所 105 In 20th century, Shanghai was the hub of western and eastern culture, no matter in the art field and the drama field. During this period, the numerous creative ideas were implemented on paintings and Chinese opera which facilitated the diverse appearance of the same topic displayed by the different artistic expression form. The main purpose of this thesis is to investigate the connection between the painting of Chinese opera painted by Guan Liang and the wusheng roles of Shanghai’s Peking opera performed by Gai Jiaotian. The paintings of Chinese opera painted by Guan are influenced by the wusheng roles, such as Wu Song in Outlaws of the Marsh (Shui Hu Zhuan), Sun Wu Kong in Journey to the West (Xi You Ji), and Shi Wen Gong in Outlaws of the Marsh (Shui Hu Zhuan), performed by Gai. Moreover, Guan and Gai have many same concepts in the artistic perception. This thesis has three chapters. Chapter 1 introduces Guan Liang’ life story, including the childhood, the study abroad in Japan, the teaching of Western paintings, and the preliminary understanding of Chinese opera. Chapter 2 introduces Gai Jiaotian’s life story and investigates the concepts of arts which are proposed by Gai. Gai provided some insightful views on Shanghai’s Peking opera, such as the unique and delicate creation of wusheng roles, the break-through in traditional performing, and the persistence of art. Chapter 3 investigates the similar between the painting of Chinese opera painted by Guan and the wusheng opera performed by Gai. Through the repertoire of the wusheng opera performed by Gai, there are many connections with the painting of Chinese opera painted by Guan. Guan and Gai express the same artistic spirit through the different artistic expression form. 周芳美 2017 學位論文 ; thesis 123 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立中央大學 === 藝術學研究所 === 105 === In 20th century, Shanghai was the hub of western and eastern culture, no matter in the art field and the drama field. During this period, the numerous creative ideas were implemented on paintings and Chinese opera which facilitated the diverse appearance of the same topic displayed by the different artistic expression form.
The main purpose of this thesis is to investigate the connection between the painting of Chinese opera painted by Guan Liang and the wusheng roles of Shanghai’s Peking opera performed by Gai Jiaotian. The paintings of Chinese opera painted by Guan are influenced by the wusheng roles, such as Wu Song in Outlaws of the Marsh (Shui Hu Zhuan), Sun Wu Kong in Journey to the West (Xi You Ji), and Shi Wen Gong in Outlaws of the Marsh (Shui Hu Zhuan), performed by Gai. Moreover, Guan and Gai have many same concepts in the artistic perception.
This thesis has three chapters. Chapter 1 introduces Guan Liang’ life story, including the childhood, the study abroad in Japan, the teaching of Western paintings, and the preliminary understanding of Chinese opera. Chapter 2 introduces Gai Jiaotian’s life story and investigates the concepts of arts which are proposed by Gai. Gai provided some insightful views on Shanghai’s Peking opera, such as the unique and delicate creation of wusheng roles, the break-through in traditional performing, and the persistence of art. Chapter 3 investigates the similar between the painting of Chinese opera painted by Guan and the wusheng opera performed by Gai. Through the repertoire of the wusheng opera performed by Gai, there are many connections with the painting of Chinese opera painted by Guan. Guan and Gai express the same artistic spirit through the different artistic expression form.
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