Monday, July 30, 2012
The History of Chinese paintings
China Paintings are an ancient art. The first manifestations of china painting took place over 6,000 years ago with figures representing the most animals. These paintings are characterized by the stroke of lines that together form different figures. Formerly these paintings were translated into walls as well as screens. Today you can still see China Paintings on walls even in cemeteries such as the Han and Tang. According to historians it is said that the Tang and Song contributed to the apogee of painting in China. Thanks to its versatility, many people are inclined to learn this type of paint.
Two of the leading representatives of the Tang Dynasty, Li Li and his son Sixun Zhaodao, used inks made with mineral materials, so his paintings showed a greater glare, the light easily noticeable. Later it began to promote Chinese ink painting, to which we can access today. China Paintings are quite expressive and varied as to topics. These paintings can be seen in various museums around the world where exhibitions are held from time to time regarding the issue.
Art in China is synonymous with tradition and culture. However, in addition to traditional painting, Western techniques have also occupied a place in Chinese art. This is the case of oil, printmaking and watercolor. The oil has been and is a very important place in Chinese art. Moreover, many Chinese painters have chosen to combine the techniques of Chinese painting and Western painting. The result, a high quality works and styles.
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