2001
DOI: 10.3828/sj.2001.6.1.10
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Hepworth, Moore and the United Nations: Modern Art and the Ideology of Post-War Internationalism

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“…Chinese traditional culture is profound, and with the accumulation of five thousand years of culture and many collisions of western culture, Chinese art has gradually formed a unique national character [1]. Sculpture art has always developed along with the inheritance of culture, and culture needs to be inherited and carried forward, while art needs to be inherited and innovated [2][3][4]. With the development and integration of the world's economy and social culture, Western culture has also influenced sculpture art.…”
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“…Chinese traditional culture is profound, and with the accumulation of five thousand years of culture and many collisions of western culture, Chinese art has gradually formed a unique national character [1]. Sculpture art has always developed along with the inheritance of culture, and culture needs to be inherited and carried forward, while art needs to be inherited and innovated [2][3][4]. With the development and integration of the world's economy and social culture, Western culture has also influenced sculpture art.…”
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“…Jun Fan. Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences, 9(1) (2024)[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] …”
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