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New Development Trend of Chinese Painting
Traditional Chinese painting has a much longer history than oil painting, which originates from about six thousand years ago. Chinese painting is not restricted by the focal point in its perspective so that the Chinese artists are fond of showing … Continue reading
Chinese Painting As Gift
Gift is a very important form in the Chinese painting market development process. With people’s increasingly high level of understanding of art, the paintings and calligraphy are becoming new leaders in the gift industry. Today, painting artworks have become a … Continue reading
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China's Abstract Painting
The relationship between abstract art and contemporary culture has been a core topic concerned by the critics. In western theorists, in addition to the critics like Roger, Fry, Greenberg who engaged in abstract art criticism and practice, art historians like … Continue reading
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The Future Development Trend of Chinese Painting
Chinese paintings are rooted in the Chinese culture. Through thousands of years of cultural accumulation and development, Chinese paintings have become one of the nation's unique cultural treasures. It contains Chinese culture, aesthetic consciousness, thinking mode, aesthetic ideology, philosophy, theory … Continue reading
Tips for Keeping Chinese Painting
Firstly,hang out Chinese paintings appropriately, so as to detect changes of the calligraphy during storage, such as damp, infestation. During the suspension, you should pay attention to the air humidity, calligraphy and painting with heating, pipe and keep a certain distance, … Continue reading
Lanting Xu
The Lantingji Xu ( literally "Preface to the Poems Composed at the Orchid Pavilion") or Lanting Xu is the most famous work of calligraphy by Wang Xizhi, composed in year 353. Written in semi-cursive script, it is the most well-known … Continue reading
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The Future Development of Chinese Painting
Chinese painting is an ancient art and it has a long history, which is its advantage, but also its innovative development pressure. With the development of society, those kinds of art based on classical environment to grow up was impacted, … Continue reading
The Origin of Chinese Painting (Part Two)
During the Ming Dynasty, literati paintings were prized above academic paintings by most educated people who understood the goal of revealing the inner character of the painter and depicting of nature, man, or various objects in such ways as to communicating a … Continue reading
The Origin of Chinese Painting (Part One)
It is hard to trace it back to Chinese Painting roots. For thousands of years, this issue has puzzled historians and scholars in the field of the history of Chinese arts. Many historians think that character writing and painting have the same … Continue reading
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