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Humanities and Science University Journal № 78 (Philology and Archaeology, World History, Art History), 2024

Soviet Portrait Painting in China in the 1950s–1960s

Li Meng
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 DOI: https://doi.org/10.25807/22225064_2024_78_86
Abstract. Realistic portraiture occupies a special place in the history of Russian art. It
had a huge impact on the fi ne arts of China, especially in the Soviet period, since realism
and objectivity of the real world were closely intertwined in it, aesthetic perception was
presented through artistic images and focused on reality and people. These artistic ideas
and techniques suited the interests of the Chinese audience, allowing them to pay even
more attention to the charm of modern life. This paper gives an interpretation of the study
of Soviet realistic portraiture in China’s art history of the 1950–1960s, both from the side
of history and from the side of research methods, and examines the serious infl uence and
role of the realistic portrait of the Soviet period on Chinese painting.
Keywords: realism, portraiture, Chinese painting, Soviet period, research methods, history,
art history, influence
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