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Title: Chinese Painters: A Critical Study
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Summary: "Chinese Painters: A Critical Study" by Raphaël Petrucci is a critical exploration of Chinese painting techniques and development, written in the early 20th century. This work delves into the rich history of Chinese art, discussing both the philosophical underpinnings and the various artistic techniques that distinguish it from Western art. The book likely appeals to art enthusiasts and scholars interested in the evolution of artistic practices in China, as well as the broader cultural context in which these works were created. The opening of the book establishes a foundation for understanding the complexities of Chinese painting. It begins with an introduction emphasizing the importance of mastering the unique aesthetics and techniques that characterize Chinese art, arguing for a deeper engagement with its distinct cultural heritage. Petrucci explores the different mediums used by Chinese painters, such as silk and paper, and highlights the significance of brush technique and the ideographic nature of Chinese writing as it relates to art. The text also sketches an outline of the book’s structure and intends to cover the evolution of Chinese styles, paving the way for a nuanced discussion of the influential artists and artistic movements that have shaped Chinese painting. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 60.1 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Author: Petrucci, Raphaël, 1872-1917
Commentator: Binyon, Laurence, 1869-1943
Translator: Seaver, Frances
EBook No.: 22288
Published: Aug 9, 2007
Downloads: 198
Language: English
Subject: Painting -- China -- History
Subject: Painting, Chinese
LoCC: Fine Arts: Painting
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Chinese Painters: A Critical Study
Credits:
Produced by Dave Morgan, Anne Storer and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Summary: "Chinese Painters: A Critical Study" by Raphaël Petrucci is a critical exploration of Chinese painting techniques and development, written in the early 20th century. This work delves into the rich history of Chinese art, discussing both the philosophical underpinnings and the various artistic techniques that distinguish it from Western art. The book likely appeals to art enthusiasts and scholars interested in the evolution of artistic practices in China, as well as the broader cultural context in which these works were created. The opening of the book establishes a foundation for understanding the complexities of Chinese painting. It begins with an introduction emphasizing the importance of mastering the unique aesthetics and techniques that characterize Chinese art, arguing for a deeper engagement with its distinct cultural heritage. Petrucci explores the different mediums used by Chinese painters, such as silk and paper, and highlights the significance of brush technique and the ideographic nature of Chinese writing as it relates to art. The text also sketches an outline of the book’s structure and intends to cover the evolution of Chinese styles, paving the way for a nuanced discussion of the influential artists and artistic movements that have shaped Chinese painting. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 60.1 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Author: Petrucci, Raphaël, 1872-1917
Commentator: Binyon, Laurence, 1869-1943
Translator: Seaver, Frances
EBook No.: 22288
Published: Aug 9, 2007
Downloads: 198
Language: English
Subject: Painting -- China -- History
Subject: Painting, Chinese
LoCC: Fine Arts: Painting
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.