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The Shanghai Museum's Collection Of Liang Kai's Eight Monk Pictures

Posted on:2018-03-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z Z ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330542473176Subject:Art
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The Shanghai Museum's collection of Eight monk pictures was one of the early works of Liang Kai,which once for the Qing palace collection,Qianlong,Jiaqing and Xuantong has a collection of seals.Continuation of the secret temple misnamed as "the Song dynasty's painting has no named",until Mr.Liu find the hidden name in the painting.The eight monk's picture is a silk color,the eighth paragraph is a series of stories,which are the main themes of buddhist meditation.In the study of the eight monk diagrams,the author focuses on the interpretation of the characters and the relevant zen cases.In this paper,we demonstrate the authenticity and technological innovation of drawing volume,deals with the effect of the eight monk diagram on the transmutation of the individual painting style of Liang Kai and the influence of the later generations.The last painting shows a picture of the monk of the state of Min,Xuansha,who is in the river of the Min River.Because I live in Fuzhou,so I have a strong interest in this picture.From the characters' identity and geography and the pictures,inspired by analyzing the picture to understand the artist's thought and character.
Keywords/Search Tags:Liang Kai, Painting of Eight Monks, Xuansha
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