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Fengshui Meaning in Chinese Pomegranate Paintings
Pomegranate is regarded as the auspicious fruit in China. Because of its bright color and numerous plump seeds, it is an emblem of posterity, prosperity, solidarity, and luck in Chinese bird-and-flower paintings. In folk, when take a wife or marry a man, people often place … Continue reading
Posted in Birds and Flowers, Chinese culture
Tagged birds and flowers, chinese arts, chinese friuts, Chinese Paintings, decor, home
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Chinese Modern Paintings
Beginning with the New Culture Movement, Chinese artists started to adopt using Western techniques. It also was during this time that oil painting was introduced to China. In the early years of the People's Republic of China, Chinese artists were … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese culture, Chinese Paintings, Oil Painting
Tagged art, chinese arts, Chinese Paintings, modern paintings, oil paintings
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Tiger one of the Twelve Chinese Zodiac in Chinese Paintings
The tiger is a symbol of courage and bravery and has the power to drive away demons and evil spirits. In Chinese paintings the tiger is the king of the wild animals and is a "yang" creature with a male … Continue reading
Posted in Animal Paintings, Chinese Painting Animal, Chinese Paintings
Tagged chinese animal, Chinese Paintings, Chinese Zodiac, Tiger Paintings
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Painting of Dragon in Chinese Mythology
The dragon is the largest supernatural creature in Chinese mythology and embodies strength and symbolizes a supernatural force. It is the highest auspicious image of art in China and the leader of all living things. The dragon is capable of … Continue reading
Posted in Animal Paintings, Chinese culture, Chinese Painting Animal
Tagged animal, Chinese Dragon, Chinese Paintings, Dragon Paintings
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Chinese Crane Paintings
The crane is the most popular bird in Chinese paintings and is a symbol of longevity and auspiciousness. In ancient China the crane was regarded as having a long life span and one Chinese legend says that a immortal rode … Continue reading
Posted in Animal Paintings, Birds and Flowers, Chinese Painting Animal, Chinese Paintings
Tagged chinese animal, chinese crane paintings, Chinese Paintings, crane, crane paintings
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Noble and Precious Animal Deer in Chinese Paintings
Chinese Deer Painting: Symbolize Long Life for giving blessing of longevity. In ancient China, people thought the deer is an immortal animal with a long life. When a deer was 500 years old, its color would turn to be white, while … Continue reading
Posted in Animal Paintings, Chinese culture, Chinese Painting Animal
Tagged animals, chinese deer paintings, Chinese Paintings, deer
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Symbolical Animal Cow in Chinese Paintings
The ox or the cow was the emblem of modesty and diligence and the second of the symbolical animal corresponding to the Twelve Chinese Zodiac signs. In the West, ox is the symbol of wealth and power, according to the legend … Continue reading
Posted in Animal Paintings, Chinese culture, Chinese Painting Animal
Tagged animal paintings, bull, cattle, Chinese Paintings, cow, ox, symbolism
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Wall Paintings on Buddhist and Daoist Themes by Han Gan
Han Gan was a Tang Dynasty painter, who, though recorded as having done wall paintings on Buddhist and Daoist themes, is best remembered for his horse paintings. Han emphasized the strength and nobility of the horses of the Tang Empire … Continue reading
Posted in Animal Paintings, Chinese Painting Animal, Chinese Paintings
Tagged art, chinese painter, Han Gan, Horse Paintings, paintings, wall painting
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Zhao Mengfu a Chinese Scholar and Painter
Zhao Mengfu has been honored as an early master within the tradition of the literati painters, who sought personal expression rather than the representation of nature. Zhao Mengfu paintings were among the first after the collapse of the Song dynasty … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese culture, Chinese Paintings, Chinese Poems, Chinese Paintings, Landscapes
Tagged brush work, chinese art, chinese painter, Chinese Scholar, landscapes, Song dynasty, Zhao Mengfu
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