Monthly Archives: December 2012

Have you discovered Auspicious Meaning of Chinese Painting

Chinese painting has a unique national style a form of artistic expression loved by public. It is often a true reflection of the majority of people's desire of pursing a better life. China has a long history, so do Chinese art. … Continue reading

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Representative Works of Chinese Landscape Painting in Yuan Dynasty--Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains

The style of Chinese painting in the Yuan Dynasty is different from other dynasties. It could be characterized by simplicity, transcendence and elegance. During the time, painters always wanted to express spirit and soul in their artwork. They paid attention … Continue reading

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Unique Painting of Chinese -- Silk Painting

Like some other traditional Chinese art form, Chinese silk paintings have a very long history. This is because China has been cultivating silk for many centuries. Chinese silk was so important at one point that it was used as a form of … Continue reading

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Aesthetics and Appreciation of Chinese Paintings

For most people, the ability to appreciate a Chinese painting depends on whether they can understand it. Generally their appreciation steps are: what is painted? Is the image painted vividly? What is the implication of this painting? If they can … Continue reading

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Artists Are Creators of Beauty--Flowers and Birds

People always seek beauty in life and show it in arts. This is the root cause of the emergence and development of birds and flowers paintings. Flowers and birds in real life are both have their limited lives. There are … Continue reading

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Can't Find Your Favorite Chinese Painting? --Pay Attention to Themes

Many people like Chinese paintings. But their admiration is not in general nature. People have become more particular about their choices of art work. A person who adores oil painting may not be the admirer of water color painting. Similarly, … Continue reading

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Composition of Chinese Painting

There are two different styles of Chinese painting: "gong bi"and "xie yi". The meticulous, fine-stroked approach is known as “gong bi”. The paintings depict subjects in details with brush. And "xie yi" is a free, expressive, bold and broad strokes … Continue reading

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Focus on Chinese Plum Blossom Paintings

Traditional painting is popular throughout the long history of Chinese art. Among so many kinds of Chinese painting,  flower-and-bird painting is far more famous than the others. As we all know, Chinese people in ancient time do love to use … Continue reading

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Chinese Painting in Ming Dynasty

Traditional Chinese painting embodies the characters of the time. During the year 1368-1644, that is Ming dynasty in China, Chinese painting developed a lot and made major achievement through the entire period. The painting techniques and skills did not change … Continue reading

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Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Management Symposium

The traditional Chinese painting is the major integral part of Chinese art; it occupies a large market share among that of Chinese art. Along with the western art being introduced to China, traditional Chinese painting and calligraphy experience a new … Continue reading

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