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| | Chinese painting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Chinese painting is a form of Chinese art. |  | | In imperial times, painting and calligraphy were the most highly appreciated arts in court circles and were produced almost exclusively by amateurs—aristocrats and scholar-officials—who had the leisure time necessary to perfect the technique and sensibility necessary for great brushwork. |  | | Narrative painting, with a wider color range and a much busier composition than Song paintings, was immensely popular during the Ming Dynasty period (1368-1644). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_painting
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| | Traditional Chinese painting - introduce landscape painting, brush painting and more |
 | | Traditional Chinese painting is a combination in the same picture of the arts of poetry, calligraphy, painting, and seal engraving. |  | | To the Chinese, "painting in poetry and poetry in painting" has been one of the criteria for excellent works of art. |  | | In his opinion a painting should serve as a means to convey not only the appearance of an object, but express how the artist looks at it. |
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http://www.chinavoc.com/arts/trpainting.htm
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| | Chinese Painting |
 | | This is commonly used by Chinese artists, as opposed to the "fixed-point perspective" used in Western painting. |  | | Whereas Chinese painters put ink in the first place in painting, they also use colors with discretion, as in painting landscape and flowers, the proportion of ink and color in the painting is harmoniously matched. |  | | In Chinese painting, the artist's feeling is transferred into the subject matter, so that he can feel the true character of the subject. |
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http://www.huigallery.com/huigallery_chinese2.htm
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| | Chinese Painting and Crafts |
 | | Calligraphy, painting, poetry and music are regarded in China as the noble arts, whereas the applied arts are considered merely as an honourable crafts. |  | | This is explained by the extraordinary importance the Chinese had placed on the art of brush painting. |  | | given to the art of brush painting is also due to the intimate association between writing and painting, resulting from the original pictographic character of Chinese scripts. |
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http://www.regit.com/regitour/china/painting/painting.htm
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| | Chinese Brush Painting - Art History |
 | | In its early stages, Chinese painting was restricted to crafts such as pottery and lacquer ware but later developed to include the painting of murals. |  | | The brush used in Chinese brush painting is similar to a watercolor brush used in the West. |  | | A significant feature of Chinese brush painting is the use of calligraphy and seals, a practice originated by scholar painters. |
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http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art3233.asp
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| | Traditional Chinese painting,Chinese culture heritage |
 | | From this and other early paintings on silk it may be easily seen that the ancients were already familiar with the art of the writing or painting, brush, for the strokes show vigour or elegance whichever was desired. |  | | An important part of the country's cultural heritage, the traditional Chinese painting is distinguished from Western art in that it is executed on xuan paper (or silk) with the Chinese brush, Chinese ink and mineral and vegetable pigments. |  | | China entered the slave society about 2,000 B.C. Though no paintings of that period have ever come to light, that society witnessed the emergence of a magnificent bronze culture, and bronzes can only be taken as a composite art of painting and sculpture. |
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http://www.bravochina.com/calligraphy_painting/traditional_chinese_painting.html
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| | chineselandscape |
 | | The unity of Chinese arts is such that the styles of Chinese painting exist before artists began to paint the landscape. |  | | In Chinese paintings of the landscape, the landscape rarely exists as a setting for the depiction of human activity or as a veiled expression of human moods; it exists for itself and it exists as an expression of the cosmos. |  | | Paintings in this direction worked toward a goal of poetic painting, or the painting as poetry, painting as an expressive art rather than painting as a description of the external world |
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http://www.ux1.eiu.edu/~cfrb/chineselandscape.htm
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| | A Look at Chinese Painting Explore & Learn The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
 | | Chinese painters and calligraphers were often members of an educated class of men. |  | | In the history of Chinese art, polychrome, or multicolored, painting was the predominant style through the Tang dynasty. |  | | Paper is the ideal medium for the free, spontaneous painting styles found in Chinese art from the thirteenth century onward. |
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http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/chinese/html_pages/glossary.htm
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| | Chinese and Japanese Painting Books |
 | | Completely illustrated throughout, with instructional strokes, and paintings from famous painters and some of the authors works, it covers the broadest range of painting subjects. |  | | The work covers various periods of his paintings, but concentrates on the later period of his lifes works. |  | | Many extra chapters are included at the end of this book, written by various Chinese authorities on art, which elucidate the artwork selection and abilities of Dawo as an artist. |
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http://www.willsquills.com.au/JapaneseAndChineseBooks.html
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| | PAINTING |
 | | Painting as an art form also reached a very high standard of quality during the Song, which is considered by many to be a high point in the development of the fine arts in China. |  | | Furthermore, because paintings of this period have come to be viewed as one of the highest cultural achievements in China's history, they provide valuable insight into aesthetic values and tastes that would have lasting impact on later artists and connoisseurs. |  | | Landscape themes began to dominate painting during this period, and would continue to be a favorite subject of artists up into the modern period. |
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http://depts.washington.edu/chinaciv/painting/4ptgintr.htm
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| | EZlearn Chinese Academy- Chinese Brush Painting Class |
 | | Subjects of Chinese brush painting cover from figure painting, landscape, trees and flowers, birds and insects to a story telling type of painting. |  | | The painting gradually shifted to a stylistic stage. |  | | Chinese tradition brush painting has a long history. |
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http://www.ezlearnchinese.com/painting.html
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| | CHINESE PAINTING |
 | | The painting is a good example of early Chinese attempts to depict three-dimensional objects (the woman) on a two-dimensional surface (the silk). |  | | This fragment of a larger work by an unknown artist is the earliest, surviving Chinese painting. |  | | Part of the distinctive Ch'u culture native to southern China at this time, the painting is probably part of a religious scene. |
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http://www.albany.edu/faculty/hartman/eac280/4.html
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| | China: 5,000 Years - Innovations in Chinese Painting Intro |
 | | Painting in the traditional medium of ink and color on paper was now referred to as guohua (national painting), to distinguish it from Western-style oil painting, watercolor painting, or drawing, and became only one of several options for a Chinese artist. |  | | Painters of the Ren family and their students produced a dazzling array of innovations in painting between the 1860s and the 1890s, particularly in the traditional genres of figure painting and bird-and-flower painting. |  | | He and his followers, most notably his younger brother Gao Qifeng, combined the local style with elements of Western and Japanese realist painting to create an art that they hoped would be more accessible to the citizenry of China's new republic than the literati painting of the past. |
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http://kaladarshan.arts.ohio-state.edu/exhib/gug/intr/innovintr.html
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| | Introduction to Chinese Brush Painting |
 | | Chinese Brush Painting is meant to be more than a representation of an object; it is also a symbolic expression. |  | | The single most astonishing fact about Chinese Brush Painting is that each brush stroke is a defining move that produces a portion of the painting that is neither improved upon nor corrected. |  | | Indeed, it is considered the art form from which all other Chinese art forms evolved. |
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http://www.nanrae.com/lesson-pg1.html
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| | Traditional Chinese Painting |
 | | Interestingly, although academic paintings were often far more skilled in technique, many felt -- and still feel -- that the "amateur" ink paintings of the literati are the highest form of art in China. |  | | They lay great emphasis on the idea that the style with which a painter controlled his brush conveyed the inner style of his character -- brushstrokes were seen as expressions of the spirit more than were matters of composition or skill in realistic depiction. |  | | We'll briefly survey here the heights that academic painting reached before the genre of literati painting became fully developed, and then focus on a limited number of painters and paintings. |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~ealc100/Art1.html
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| | Landscape Painting in Chinese Art Special Topics Page Timeline of Art History The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
 | | Painting was no longer about the description of the visible world; it became a means of conveying the inner landscape of the artist's heart and mind. |  | | Viewing Chinese landscape paintings, it is clear that Chinese depictions of nature are seldom mere representations of the external world. |  | | Because a man's studio or garden could be viewed as an extension of himself, paintings of such places often served to express the values of their owner. |
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http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/clpg/hd_clpg.htm
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| | Chinese Peasant Painting |
 | | Chinese Peasant Painting or Chinese Folk Painting reflects both styles and scenes of the peasants' lives in the vast countryside of China. |  | | It is young because as a genre of painting it has emerged within the last thirty years with the help of trained artists. |  | | Chinese Peasant Painting is both ancient and young. |
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http://www.asia-art.net/chinese_peasant_painting.htm
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| | Chinese Scroll Painting |
 | | In Chinese painting it is not necessary to paint in the whole background. |  | | It was common to find poetry included on the painting along with the chop of the artist. |  | | At some point the artist began to include the name of the person to whom the painting was to be given. |
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http://www.isop.ucla.edu/shenzhen/2002ncta/lindemulder/scroll.html
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| | Art of Chinese Brush Painting |
 | | Sometimes the inscription could include the occasion for the painting and the name of the person for whom the painting was done. |  | | Chinese painting may be done either on Chinese paper or silk. |  | | In artistic conception and structural composition, most landscape paintings create the impression that the scene is viewed from high in the air, as if seen through the eyes of a bird. |
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http://www.asia-art.net/chinese_tech_brush.html
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| | Chinese Painting and Calligraphy at AC All Collectibles |
 | | The painting is from either 1802 or 1862. |  | | Chinese Painting as Scroll from 19th Cen Painting from the Qing Dynasty showing 2 scholars crossing a bridge. |  | | Chinese painter Xue Mingde: Portrait of a Western Girl. |
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http://pages.tias.com/8984/InventoryPage/1743149/1.html
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| | Ve-Na Chen exhibiting her Chinese brush-painting 01/02/03 |
 | | Her art is the art of Chinese brush-painting and some of the results will be on view in an exhibition of more than 20 pieces of her work in the UCI Student Center Hall Gallery for 10 weeks beginning Friday, Jan. 10. |  | | Brush painting artist Ve-Na Chen with one of the works she will have on display at The Center Hall Gallery UCI Student Center January 10 through March 21. |  | | She has a book on the subject, "Loving Chinese Brush Painting," which she whipped off in two weeks in 1999 because, she said with a laugh, "My students pushed me to do it before the 21st century." But she also can be a modernist. |
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http://www.irvineworldnews.com/Bstories/jan2/chen.html
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| | Chinese Brush Painting & Calligraphy Supplies - Oriental Art Supply (OAS) |
 | | In both Chinese and Japanese cultures, the art of calligraphy is considered an endeavor equal to the art of brush painting. |  | | Whether you are a beginner or season master with Chinese painting or Chinese calligraphy, we have a collection of tools to help you channnel your spontaneity and experience the wonderful process of creating Chinese art. |  | | Whether paired with painting or pursued alone, learning to create calligraphy is fundamental to those interested in Asian Art forms. |
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http://www.orientalartsupply.com/chinesepainting_home.cfm
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| | The Treatment of Chinese Portraits: An Introduction to Chinese Painting Conservation Technique |
 | | It was decided that thirty-three of the eighty-three paintings would be the subject of an exhibition in the Sackler Gallery that will open in 2001. |  | | Most of the portraits are painted on silk with mineral or vegetable pigments in animal glue. |  | | After two or three weeks, the painting is detached, the strips are pulled off and the painting is flat. |
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http://aic.stanford.edu/sg/bpg/annual/v18/bp18-05.html
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| | Classical Chinese Painting |
 | | Chinese painting developed and was classified by theme into three genres: figures, landscapes, and birds-and-flowers. |  | | The tools used in traditional Chinese painting are paintbrush, ink, traditional paint and special paper or silk. |  | | A traditional story that captures the Chinese view of painting tells about the establishment of a royal college of painting during the reign of Emperor Huizong. |
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http://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/arts/chinese-painting.htm
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| | Chinese painting |
 | | This painting is of a traveller on a mountain path. |  | | Traditional Chinese paintings rely on limited themes and ona preoccupation with details and the minute effects of brushstrokes. |  | | Some modern Chinese painters are tired of the pine trees,bamboos, plums, and rocks that characterize so many Chinesepaintings. |
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http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/springbrookhs/asianart/Chinesescroll.html
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| | Chinese Literati Painting |
 | | This is a fundamental shift and it is central to literati painting. |  | | This enormous region of Chinese landscape art is not devoted to Nature -- it is devoted to man's response to Nature. |  | | Nature -- and painting -- has become a means for expressing the artist's unique self and perspective. |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~ealc100/Art6.html
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| | MASTERWORKS OF CHINESE PAINTING |
 | | Albums are collections of small paintings by one or more artists and frequently contain calligraphy on the page opposite the painting. |  | | The painting is "read" from one viewpoint to the next, usually from the base of the painting, understood to represent space near the viewer, to the top, read as far distance. |  | | Chinese paintings differ dramatically from Western paintings in their materials and technical devices. |
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http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/exhibits/masterworks/info_1.html
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| | Notebook |
 | | As he paints, the artist arranges his mountains and water in accordance with a guiding principle of nature, and he frequently identifies himself with elements in the landscape, or the entire landscape that forms the painting. |  | | Chinese painting has never been of direct service to religious practices, with the exception of certain mural works in caves and temples, which play only a nominal role in the history of Chinese painting. |  | | Artists' aspirations to attain oneness with nature resulted in the rise of landscape painting as early as the eighth century, with the landscape soon superseding figure painting in the mainstream. |
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http://www.noteaccess.com/Texts/Wong/WongT1.htm
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| | Civilization.ca - Masterpieces of 20th-Century Chinese Painting |
 | | Chinese painting, a sublime form of human expression. |  | | Chinese artists employ the myriad forms of traditional brush work to pay tribute to the past yet move forward in new directions. |  | | Their work demonstrates both the many variations of 20th-century Chinese painting and its metamorphosis from the past to the present. |
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http://www.civilization.ca/cultur/chine1/chi00e.html
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| | Art Bulletin, The: Why Chinese painting is history |
 | | To date a painting, for example, we must first analyze it in the context of a period style, which, in turn, is defined by an analysis of paintings. |  | | While postmodern theorists have critiqued modern art history as a "coy science," (7) social art historians, asking, "Is art history?" have argued for a shift in focus from histories of styles to "pieces of history," or micro-histories. |  | | This has, in turn, led to the poststructuralist demythologizing of such notions as the originality of a work of art, the authority of the individual artist or author, and the centrality of painting as an art form. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0422/is_2_85/ai_104208974
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| | Week XI: Part 2 TRADITIONAL CHINA: CHINSE LANDSCAPE PAINTING |
 | | Standards for painting were set down in the mid-sixth century by an obscure portrait painter name Xie He in his Gu hua pin lu (Classified Record of Ancient Painters). |  | | Closely associated with calligraphy, the brush paintings of China were produced for and by the intelligensia who painted as an avocation. |  | | The Tang period brought landsca pe painting and nature poetry to life - human beings were earthbound, but clouds, rocks, streams exuded qi, or breath of life - that quality was examined by artists. |
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http://www.pitt.edu/~asian/week-10/week-10.2.html
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| | Chinese Painting I: Syllabus |
 | | The objective for the course is to provide the basic elements for Chinese brush painting, and builds the foundation for the creation of atmospheric paintings. |  | | Chinese Brush Painting I: This course will cover the fundamental aspects of Chinese Brush Painting. |  | | In each class period, a brief discussion of Chinese aesthetics and appreciation of famous paintings will be included. |
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http://home.att.net/~pptong/painting_course1.html
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| | Chinese painting step by step |
 | | This does not mean that Japanese painting, or Korean, or anything else is excluded. It does mean going back to the roots, to the original spirit and purpose of painting in the Far East, and this phase of art had its source in China. |  | | After China was liberated, she began to be more tolerant of other countries' painting, thus named her painting Chinese painting. |  | | The concept of the term 'Chinese painting' only came into use at the time when western art was flowing into China. |
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http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Gallery/9679/content.html
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| | Chinese Painting |
 | | It is part of a 3000-year-old culture in which painting is intermingled with the arts of music, calligraphy, poetry, and religion. |  | | Additionally, two on-site lessons in techniques for viewing Chinese art, in fact, any art collection, are included for use by students while touring the collection at the museum. |  | | There are two broad styles of painting: gongbi (fine brush) and xieyi (free brush). |
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http://www.mindbeams.net/NMA/callig1.htm
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| | Chinese Paintings. Original Chinese Painting and Chinese Art. |
 | | Read about Chinese landscape paintings, Chinese peony paintings, Chinese bamboo paintings, Chinese crane paintings, Chinese horse paintings, Chinese fish paintings, Chinese lotus paintings, and Chinese plum blossoms paintings. |  | | Ren's oil calligraphy works are museum quality oil on canvas paintings. |  | | Visit our Chinese Paintings Info page for lots of general info about Chinese paintings, Chinese culture, and Chinese art. |
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http://www.chinesepaintings.com
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| | Amazon.com: Chinese Painting Techniques: Books: Alison Stilwell Cameron |
 | | The first guide to unify the philosophical and imitative methods of instruction in the art of Chinese painting, this invaluable book by an American who spent her formative years in China studying under two renowned Chinese artists provides stroke-by-stroke instruction for those who have had no training in art. |  | | This book is excellent for beginers in chinese art and art in general. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/048640708X?v=glance
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| | Chinese embroidery art-silk painting 100% hand embroidery |
 | | Now art lovers, especially Chinese folk art lovers have the opportunity to purchase the art of their dreams. |  | | hinese silk paintings that are 100% handmade embroidery done with silk threads, comparable to oil paintings, suitable for art lovers, museums and investors... |  | | Our talented artists and craftswomen will design and create the finest embroidered silk painting to your requirements... |
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http://www.suembroidery.com
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| | Internet Discussion: Chinese Painting |
 | | The predominant mode of Chinese painting after the Han Synthesis was landscape painting. |  | | If all representation, and this includes painting, sculpture, photography, literature, etc., is about imposing a world view on what one perceives, then all representation can be used, to some extent, to figure out the world view of the culture that gave rise to it. |  | | The artist is also imposing a world view on what they are seeing; landscape painting is always about the way the artist, living in a particular culture, imposes world view on the act of perception. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/110/15.HTM
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| | Chinese Brush Painting, Nan Rae |
 | | Japanese painting, also known as Sumi-e, came from the influence of Chinese Brush; the techniques, brushes and paints are the same. |  | | The artist paints with rapid, intuitive movements of the brush that convey a "mind image" of the subject. |  | | Nan Rae’s Chinese brush painting combines the grace of the Literati style with an impressionist approach to color. |
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http://www.nanrae.com
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| | chinese paintings - high quality chinese oil paintings |
 | | is the famous painting of Claude Monet Painting. |  | | is the famous painting of Tamara de Lempicka Painting. |  | | Chinese Painting of woman, fairy, ancient china,chinese oil painting |
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http://www.e-softtech.com/chinesepainting.htm
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| | Chinese Art Paintings. The Gallery of China for a Chinese Painting |
 | | View the most popular Chinese Paintings in our Chinese Gallery or view paintings in each gallery section landscape painting dragon painting bamboo painting tiger painting crane painting peony painting lotus flower painting carp painting horse painting. |  | | Read about traditional meanings for Chinese landscape paintings Chinese dragon paintings Chinese bamboo paintings Chinese tiger paintings Chinese crane paintings Chinese peony paintings Chinese lotus flower paintings Chinese carp paintings Chinese horse paintings and information about our Chinese artists. |  | | All paintings are therefore sold on a first come first served basis. |
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http://www.the-gallery-of-china.com
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| | Chinese Landscape Paintings-Introduction |
 | | The “Northern” school consisted of the professional and court painters who used distinctive line techniques and colors in their paintings and the “Southern” school which was composed of amateur and gentlemen painters whose hallmark was the monochromatic, pomo or broken ink style. |  | | It is because the Chinese painter is himself so steeped in history that it is difficult to write of Chinese paintings effectively except from a historical point of view. |  | | Not only did the style of painting develop and change in very obvious ways, but the position of the artist in society, his attitude to his art, and the very philosophy of art itself all underwent changes…(Symbols, 3) |
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http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/b/a/bam319/ist250/intro.html
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| | Chinese painting: flower and birds |
 | | Liu inherited the skills of the elaborate style from the clebrated painter Yu chung-lin. |  | | This book introduces the techniques for painting peonies in the free style. |  | | Following her instructions, you will soon paint in your own unique style the sparrow, the bulbul, the oriole and the swallow, ect |
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http://www.chineseculture.com.au/chinese_painting_flower_birds.htm
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| | Chinese Art. Chinese Paintings. Painting Gallery, and oriental paintings |
 | | Here you will find more than 200 exquisite Chinese paintings and other works of art from some of the finest Chinese artists. |  | | Ancient Chinese art, used in major festivals and for Fungshui purposes. |  | | Rich and colourful, batik is an ancient and indigenous art from the ethnic minority of China. |
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http://www.chinese-arts.co.uk
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| | chinese painting for collection1 |
 | | Their diverse, uninhibited techniques created a painting style of individualism and had a great effect upon the Yang-Chou School as well as modern Chinese painting. |  | | This book features twelve magnificent paintings of landscapes with pavilions and figures by the celebrated masters of the genre-father and son Yuan Chiang and Yuan Yao, of the Ching Dynasty. |  | | Professor Wang discusses 50 paintings by the master Chi's Pai-shin from his own collection, introducing techniques of authentication and appreciation. |
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http://www.chineseculture.com.au/chinese_painting_collection1.htm
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| | Du Yuxi :: Chinese Paintings and Brush Work |
 | | Award-winning Chinese paintings and brush work by Du Yuxi. |  | | Many paintings have received national and international awards, some of which we have detailed here for you. |  | | Du Yuxi's work is famous around the world - his paintings and brush work has been displayed from Germany to Japan to New Zealand. |
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http://www.duyuxi.com
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| | Teaching Materials - Lesson - Chinese Art |
 | | The unit includes 16 slides, a cassette tape of Chinese music, handouts on calligraphy and ink painting, and a booklet with 13 lesson plans for teaching about Chinese art along with literature, history and philosophy. |  | | It is a learning site on Chinese painting, provided by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. |  | | This lesson uses the support of the Internet to show the significance of Chinese pottery and bronze cooking vessels as both art and artifact. |
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http://www.globaled.org/chinaproject/teachingmaterials/chineseart/chinese_art.php
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| | Chinese Painting |
 | | Chinese Painting of the Early and Middle Ming Dynasty, 1368-1580 |  | | Chinese Painting of the Late Ming Dynasty, 1570-1644 |  | | I-II Chinese Paintings in the Charles A. Drenowatz Collection Vol. |
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http://www.thailine.com/lotus/lists/china-paint.htm
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| | Chang Dai-chien: Introduction |
 | | Even though his work is resolutely rooted in Chinese painting traditions, Chang Dai-chien felt "there is no rigid line of demarcation between Chinese painting and Western painting," except perhaps "in the media and materials of the painter" and "in regional divergence in custom." |  | | Laky intersperced exhibitions of contemporary Chinese ink painters with exhibitions of California Impressionists, and is remembered for his integrity. |  | | His blending of elements including iconography, themes and structures from Chinese art history with innovative contemporary ideas mark him as a precursor of international Postmodernism; yet, his emphatic Sino-centric foundation insists on the appreciation of his work within the context of Chinese art history. |
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http://www.asianart.com/exhibitions/changdaichien/intro.html
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