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Chinese painting style. Media, methods, and principles of form

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Westerners seeking to appreciate Chinese art have long needed a fundamental resource that explains the technical means and traditional stylistic modes of expression used by Chinese artists. Jerome Silbergeld addresses this need by discussing basic materials and methods, followed by in-depth studies of complex paintings. This work systematically describes Chinese artistic processes, from the unique handling of the brush to the integration of brushlines, wash, color, and texture in compositions. The final chapters explore composition in terms of naturalistic representation and abstract expression, all set against the backdrop of Chinese history, ideas, and geography. Illustrations include drawings that reveal the principles of brushwork, along with a wide range of Chinese paintings and calligraphy. A unique feature is the precise coding of text and illustrations, inviting readers to examine specific brush techniques and compositional adjustments used by artists. This book offers a penetrating look into the formal basis of this age-old art, making it both engaging and useful for general readers and serious students alike.

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Chinese painting style. Media, methods, and principles of form, Jerome Silbergeld

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Title
Chinese painting style. Media, methods, and principles of form
Language
English
Released
1988
Format
Paperback
ISBN10
0295959215
ISBN13
9780295959214
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Westerners seeking to appreciate Chinese art have long needed a fundamental resource that explains the technical means and traditional stylistic modes of expression used by Chinese artists. Jerome Silbergeld addresses this need by discussing basic materials and methods, followed by in-depth studies of complex paintings. This work systematically describes Chinese artistic processes, from the unique handling of the brush to the integration of brushlines, wash, color, and texture in compositions. The final chapters explore composition in terms of naturalistic representation and abstract expression, all set against the backdrop of Chinese history, ideas, and geography. Illustrations include drawings that reveal the principles of brushwork, along with a wide range of Chinese paintings and calligraphy. A unique feature is the precise coding of text and illustrations, inviting readers to examine specific brush techniques and compositional adjustments used by artists. This book offers a penetrating look into the formal basis of this age-old art, making it both engaging and useful for general readers and serious students alike.