Traditional Chinese landscape paintings and classical gardens are the two “sister disciplines” and they are both born out of this splendid Chinese traditional culture.U nder the nourishment and cultivation of its cultural and spatial concepts,the two art di sciplines are highly prized by the public and they are analogous to the others.Landsca pe paintings paint gardens,and gardens are constructed with paintings.They are both interoperability in their creative thoughts,creative content,viewing methods,and aest hetic conception.They mutually infiltrate and influence each other.As a master of Ch inese landscape painting,the landscape paintings of the Song Dynasty have a profoun d influence on the construction of classical gardens with profound cultural connotatio ns and unique spatial concepts.Taking the Chengde Mountain Resort as a case,this p aper explores the influence of the spatial concept of landscape paintings in the Song Dynasty on the construction of classical gardens.This article is divided into five major parts: First,to clarify the purpose of resear ch,significance and present situation.Second,the origin and formation of the traditio nal Chinese space concept,the analysis of the space and essence of the landscape pai nting in the Song Dynasty and the spatial characteristics of the classical garden.Third,the author analyzes the interoperability of landscape painting and garden from creativ e thinking,creative content,viewing methods,and aesthetic conception.Fourth,in co mbination with the garden examples of Chengde Mountain Resort,it specifically anal yzes the impact of the concept of landscape painting on the construction of classical g ardens.Fifth,summarize the full text from the conclusions of the study,the implicatio ns and deficiencies of the study.The purpose of this paper is to make people realize the considerations of space in traditional landscape painting.It nourishes the construction of Chinese classical gard ens,realizes the pursuit of gardens at a higher level,and also opens up new developm ent space for the construction of gardens. |