But in summary, to evaluate painting is indispensable for both of the above bases. I love to learn more about painting, partly from drawing exercises, lessons from art in middle school. Over time, because of racing with the main subjects, I accidentally forgot and didn't read anything more. I'm not a painter, nor an expert, just a novice who loves this extremely poetic and philosophical art form, especially in the period of the birth and development of the computer. The image has somewhat lost its important uniqueness. Therefore, in the process of learning, I have found that the best method is to learn how to view paintings through gradually assessing the details, composition, .. and cultivating more basic knowledge about painting by yourself. Of all the books I've read for the faint-hearted to understand this art a little better, "Looking at paintings" by Frances Kennet is the first choice. The book, through the analysis, interpretation and perception of some typical paintings, aims to create the first interest in learning about painting.