The world around the Chinese artist
An edition of The world around the Chinese artist (1989)
aspects of realism in Chinese painting
By Edwards, Richard
Publish Date
1989
Publisher
University of Michigan,University of Michigan Press
Language
eng
Pages
155
Description:
"In this series of lectures on the painters Hsia Kuei (12th to 13th c.), Shen Chou (15th to 16th c.), and Shih-t'ao (17th to 18th c.), Richard Edwards explores the special relationship between the self and landscape in Chinese art. These three painters, each important in his own time and deemed a master by later critics, were all concerned with the subjective in the objective world. In Chinese painting there is no clear desire to separate these two realms; rather, there is a constant, conscious play between the physical reality of the world and the subjective vision of the artist. The artist is continually imitating the world - sometimes more, sometimes less - but he never denies its appearance to the point of total abstraction; nor in the other extreme, does he claim for the physical world an existence independent of his own involvement."--Jacket.
subjects: Chinese Ink painting, Chinese Landscape painting, Realism in art, Painting, chinese
Places: China