Looking at Chinese PaintingNigensha, 1996 - 206 pagina's Beautifully illustrated by paintings from the National Palace Museum, this volume is the very first English guidebook written by a Chinese scholar, covering the history, philosophy, and techniques of traditional Chinese painting. Mr. Wang, curator of painting at the National Palace Museum, discusses pigments and colors, ink, inscriptions, seals and mounting, relationship between painting and calligraphy, and copies and forgeries. |
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Part | 8 |
Composition and Viewpoint | 18 |
Transmitting the Spirit in Figure Painting | 26 |
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