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Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences(JHSS)

ISSN: 2690-0688 | DOI: 10.33140/JHSS

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Altantsetseg Purevdorj

Mongolian National University of Education, Mongolia

Publications
  • Research Article   
    The Development of Mongolian Landscape Painting
    Author(s): Enkhbold Khuyag, Selenge Tumur-Ochir* and Altantsetseg Purevdorj

    Since the early twentieth century, Mongolian fine arts have developed through a dynamic synthesis of European academic painting traditions and indigenous visual aesthetics. By the mid-twentieth century particularly during the 1950s and 1960s landscape painting emerged as an autonomous and increasingly significant genre within Mongolian art. During this period, artists began to rely extensively on direct observation of nature through systematic plein-air sketching practices, which became central not only to artistic exploration but also to the formation of technical and perceptual mastery. Within watercolor practice in particular, landscape sketch studies assumed a crucial role in professional training, creative inquiry, and the cultivation of visual sensitivity. This study investigates watercolor landscape sketches produced by leading Mongolian artists across different histo.. Read More»

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