Chinese art or also known as gou hua (Chinese term meaning “national painting”) is visual art that originated in or is practiced in China, Greater China or by Chinese artist. Chinese art strives to achieve the value of the soul and deep connection. One of its standout features is the degree to which it represents the social system that has come into existence in Chinese culture at various periods.
China is best known for spectacular ceramics, pottery, bronze castings, calligraphy, painting and jade. Chinese art was primarily made for either utilitarian or spiritual process, that why the Chinese arts is very precious for the Chinese people.
The drawings, painting, engravings of animals and flowers among others, have beyond their decorative aspect, a symbolic value evocative or power, financial success, matrimonial happiness, and good health. They are also given the capacity to ward off harmful influences such as demons and disease.
Chinese Figure Painting
Chinese Calligraphy Painting
Chinese Animal Painting
Chinese Landscape Painting
Chinese Flower Painting
Chinese Dragon Painting
Chinese Mountain & Rock Painting
Chinese Narcissus Painting
Chinese Insect Painting
Chinese Water & Waterfall Painting
Chinese Lotus Painting
Chinese Tiger Painting
Chinese Trees & Bamboo Painting
Chinese Peony Painting
Chinese Birds Painting
Chinese Building and People Painting
Chinese Leaves Painting
Chinese Fish Painting
Bonsai trees. The sculpting of these trees is also widely known in the Japanese Culture.
my art teacher told us that chinese art was taken seriously in November 2012 but it began in September 2012
it is a nice drawing
The chinese is develop coutry than philipenes
There is a noticeable Chinese influence on many things Filipino, such as food, art, and business. The influence on art is obvious in the colors of red and gold, as well as in the many paintings of dragons.
The art would be chinese. The movie Mulan is set in ancient China
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.
Weiji Li has written: 'Cang shi fen yun lu' -- subject(s): Art, Art objects, Chinese, Art, Chinese, Chinese Art, Chinese Art objects, Collectors and collecting, Expertising
Art from china
When you look at old Chinese art, it is based on beauty in nature.
Mary Tregear has written: 'L'art chinois' 'Chinese Ceramics' 'Arte Chino, El' 'Chinese ceramics handbook' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Chinese Porcelain, Chinese Pottery, Porcelain, Chinese, Pottery, Chinese 'Chinese art' -- subject(s): Art, Chinese, Chinese Art, History
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my art teacher told us that chinese art was taken seriously in November 2012 but it began in September 2012
Most Chinese art has flowers and animals in it but US art has people and unrealistic things in it or they are cars, trucks, and vans
Ottoman art was a mixture of Byzantine and Chinese art.
Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art was created in 1952.
Yishu Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art was created in 2002.
V. M. Alekseev has written: 'The Chinese gods of wealth' -- subject(s): Art, Chinese, Chinese Art, Chinese Gods, Cults, Gods, Chinese, Religion