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Elegant And Poised, Exquisite And Ingenious

Posted on:2008-12-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G X JiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360218957662Subject:Fine Arts
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In Chinese history, Zhao Ji was a famous and self-indulgent ruler, not only extremely extravagant and giving credence to what influential and cunning ministers commented in the period of domestic unrest and foreign invasion, but also deeply engrossed in believing in religious superstition and seeking sensual pleasures as much as one pleases, which gave him a little sustenance. But what he done caused the laxity of public feeling, popular resentments and the extinction of Dynasty of Song by himself. However, what he achieved in the summit of arts be rejected: he complied the famous ancient and contemporary works into collections, established Han Lin Painting House and took part in drawing himself and mastered in calligraphy, painting, poetry and articles. His appreciated collections, practices of calligraphy and painting themes of painting, etc placed an excellent foundation on the arts of calligraphy and painting of later generations.The paper will focus on Song Dynasty's Emperor Hui Zong Zhao Ji's devotion of arts on traditional Chinese flower-and-bird painting by advocating sketch of natural styles, which attaches importance to likeness in form and established norms, strives for moods in pen and ink, and describe the opening from the established delicate styles of art up of inheritance and the trend of development.Zhao Ji's achievements in art is only a small aspect in the development of literature and art, but very delicate and unique, and reflects the essence of the theories of traditional Chinese arts, and we also can make reference and appreciate from it.
Keywords/Search Tags:Zhao Ji, Emperor Hui Zong of Song Dynasty, Chinese Flower-And-Bird Painting, Style of Chinese Calligraphy originated by Emperor Hui Zong, Han Lin Painting and Calligraphy Studio, Studying Natural Phenomena In Order To Acquire Knowledge, Natural Style
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