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Major influences on Chinese art and poetry include Chinese philosophies such as Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism, as well as nature, landscapes, and calligraphy. These influences shaped the themes, styles, and techniques seen in traditional Chinese art forms and poetry. Additionally, historical events, political ideologies, and advances in technology also played a role in the development of Chinese art and poetry.
Boren Song has written: 'Guide to capturing a plum blossom' -- subject(s): Flowering plums in art, Flowering plums, Poetry 'The flowering plum' 'Mei hua xi shen pu' -- subject(s): Chinese Paintings, Flowering plums, Flowering plums in art, Flowers in art, Paintings, Chinese, Plum, Poetry, Wood-engraving, Chinese
Japanese people adopted aspects of Chinese language poetry in sculptures by incorporating calligraphy, inscriptions, and ornamental elements inspired by Chinese poetry into their sculptural works. This influence can be seen in the use of poetic verses inscribed on sculptures, as well as in the aesthetic elements such as flowing lines and delicate details that reflect the influence of Chinese poetry on Japanese sculptural art.
Judy Wells has written: 'Festival of Flowers' 'The calling' -- subject(s): Art, Modern, Modern Art, Poetry, Women artists 'Everything Irish' -- subject(s): Poetry, Irish Americans, Catholics
Ars Poetica means the Art of Poetry and was the name of a treatise on poetry written by Horace in Rome around 18 BC. In the treatise Horace attempts to Analise the nature and form of poetry "poetics" and makes the case for poetry to be recognized , in ancient Rome, as an art form on a level with painting.
Lena Cronqvist has written: 'Lena Cronqvist' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Women artists, Exhibitions, Swedish poetry, Poetry, Biography, Girls in art
Roberta Buchanan has written: 'I moved all my women upstairs' -- subject(s): Poetry, Women 'Ars Adulandi, or the Art of Flattery'
Ernest Francisco Fenollosa has written: 'Epochs of Chinese and Japanese Art' -- subject(s): Art, History, Nonfiction, OverDrive 'The Chinese written character as a medium for poetry' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Chinese language, Chinese poetry, History and criticism, Writing, Poetry 'Fenorosa bijutsu ronshu' '' Noh'' 'Certain noble plays of Japan' 'Epochs of Chinese & Japanese Art' 'El caracter de la escritura china como medio poetico' ''Noh,' or, Accomplishment' 'Catalogue of the exhibition of paintings of Hokusai' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Mural painting in the Boston Public Library' -- subject(s): Mural painting and decoration, Boston Public Library
woman knows the communication art. need not to be told.
Amos Ferguson has written: 'Under the Sunday tree' -- subject(s): American poetry, Bahamas in art, Children's poetry, American, Juvenile literature, Juvenile poetry, Poetry, Primitivism in art, In art
Many museums have exhibits of Chinese art. For example, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has a very good Chinese art collection, spanning both ancient and contemporary art.
Xinmin Li has written: 'Xue guo hua' -- subject(s): Chinese Painting, Juvenile literature, Painting, Chinese, Technique 'Bai zi bai mei tu pu' -- subject(s): Children in art, Chinese Painting, Painting, Chinese, Technique, Women in art