HIGHLIGHTS
- What: Foreign customers were often drawn to unfamiliar images, prompting Chinese export painters to adapt their creations to suit foreign tastes.
- Who: Century, and Xiaobing, Fan from the Art Education Center, Northwestern polytechnical University, Xi`an, Shaanxi Province, China have published the research work: Original Paper, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- Future: This cross-cultural art form not only holds aesthetic importance but also provides a new perspective for studying Sino-Western cultural interactions enriching the discourse on art education and cultural exchange.
SUMMARY
Cross-Cultural, Chinese Export paintings, Aesthetic . . .

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