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Chinese Snow Landscape Painting
Snow is beautiful in Winter, while it melt when sun comes out. Paintings in your house will let you enjoy the snow whenever. A lot of famous ancient Chinese masters painted snow scene, such as Fan Kuan (one of the … Continue reading
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One of Famous Chinese Landscape Painting-Nymph of the Luo River
Chinese landscape paintings usually centered on mountains. The exquisite Chinese painting--Mountain and river, belongs to Chinese landscape painting. Mountains had long been seen as sacred places in China--the homes of immortals, close to the heavens. Philosophical interest in nature could also … Continue reading
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Traditional Chinese Painting
When I type “Chinese” into the Google search, there is an automatic content appeared named “Chinese painting”. And then, I know how popular the Chinese painting is in all over the world, at least in the eye of Google search engine. As … Continue reading
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Tagged Chinese Paintings, Flower and Bird Painting, Landscape painting, Lotus, Symbolic Meaning
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Chinese Landscape Painting
Traditional Chinese landscape painting has always been well received by the influence of Taoist philosophy and Zen philosophy. People’s emotional and spiritual enjoyment is revealed in mountains and water. This mood of life stems from the perception of life and … Continue reading
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