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The History and Spirit of Chinese Art : From the Song to the Qing Dynasty.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The History and Spirit of Chinese Art SeriesPublisher: Honolulu, HI : Enrich Professional Publishing (S) Private, Limited, 2015Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (212 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781623201289
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The History and Spirit of Chinese ArtDDC classification:
  • 709.51
LOC classification:
  • N7343.4 .F3 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Chapter 4 The Artistic Mentality of the Song Dynasty -- Chapter 5 The Artistic Interest of the Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: Unveils the Evolution of Art in Ancient ChinaArt is always a product of cultural evolution, and The History and Spirit of Chinese Art looks at this universal process as it unfolded in ancient China. With "mountain-water" landscape paintings, works of classical Chinese calligraphy, and blue and white porcelain widely displayed in museums and fetching high prices in auction houses worldwide, Chinese art is no longer foreign to the Western world. However, to many, the making of such cultural artefacts remains an enigmatic process. Indeed, Chinese art, the product of such an old civilization, was shaped by an ongoing process of evolution along the ebbs and flows of China's history as a nation. In The History and Spirit of Chinese Art, aesthetics expert Zhang Fa deciphers the philosophies and thoughts that have defined Chinese art since the very beginning of the Chinese civilization, moving through the dynastic landmarks of artistic development with discussions of numerous art forms including paintings, architecture, dance and music, calligraphy, and literature.Content HighlightsOrigins of Chinese Artistic Motifs in Pre-Qin Primitive SocietyArchitecture, Sculpture, Epideictic Rhapsody, and Portraits in the Qin and Han Dynasties, under a New Concept of the UniverseArtistic Grandeur in the Tang Dynasty, the Cultural Pinnacle of Ancient ChinaCultural and Artistic Transitions in the Song DynastyEmbracement of the Popular, Realistic, and Pragmatic in Yuan, Ming, and Qing Art.
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Cover -- Contents -- Chapter 4 The Artistic Mentality of the Song Dynasty -- Chapter 5 The Artistic Interest of the Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties -- Bibliography -- Index.

Unveils the Evolution of Art in Ancient ChinaArt is always a product of cultural evolution, and The History and Spirit of Chinese Art looks at this universal process as it unfolded in ancient China. With "mountain-water" landscape paintings, works of classical Chinese calligraphy, and blue and white porcelain widely displayed in museums and fetching high prices in auction houses worldwide, Chinese art is no longer foreign to the Western world. However, to many, the making of such cultural artefacts remains an enigmatic process. Indeed, Chinese art, the product of such an old civilization, was shaped by an ongoing process of evolution along the ebbs and flows of China's history as a nation. In The History and Spirit of Chinese Art, aesthetics expert Zhang Fa deciphers the philosophies and thoughts that have defined Chinese art since the very beginning of the Chinese civilization, moving through the dynastic landmarks of artistic development with discussions of numerous art forms including paintings, architecture, dance and music, calligraphy, and literature.Content HighlightsOrigins of Chinese Artistic Motifs in Pre-Qin Primitive SocietyArchitecture, Sculpture, Epideictic Rhapsody, and Portraits in the Qin and Han Dynasties, under a New Concept of the UniverseArtistic Grandeur in the Tang Dynasty, the Cultural Pinnacle of Ancient ChinaCultural and Artistic Transitions in the Song DynastyEmbracement of the Popular, Realistic, and Pragmatic in Yuan, Ming, and Qing Art.

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