Chinese Painting and Calligraphy
吴月 严玮 毕鹏
Chinese Painting
Chinese Figure Painting
Chinese Landscape Painting
Chinese Flower-and-Bird Painting
Chinese Calligraphy
Two sections
The development of traditional Chinese figure painting
Figure painting is the earliest kind of traditional Chinese painting. In the Zhou Dynasty, murals appeared. From the Warring States Period to the Qin and Han dynasty, the number of figure paintings increased. During the Wei and Jin dynasty, religious paintings became popular. The first group of figure painters with Gu Kaizhi as their chief representative laid the foundation of traditional Chinese figure painting.
In Tang Dynasty, the subjects of figure painting were varied, ranging from all-powerful and majestic emperors to leisurely carefree beauties. Wu Daozi was the representative. The Five Dynasty and the Southern and Northern Song dynasties saw the last “golden period” of figure painting. Painters preferred expressing their own sentimental, and the function of the paintings is aesthetics. The beauties, gentlemen and ancient people constituted The main part of figure paintings in the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasty.
Five major categories of figure paintings
gongbi
jianbi
xieyi
baimiao
pomo
Gongbi
Jianbi
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