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This book aims to provide readers with a clear and comprehensive picture of the development of Chinese art. Its main feature is the combination of illustration and text. It highlights representative works of art in the form of illustrations and discusses their styles, themes, and underlying artistic principles. In addition, each chapter of the book focuses on covering a specific period in Chinese art history, striving to capture representative artistic and stylistic features of the period and providing a preliminary analysis of the social, political, religious, and cultural factors behind its artistic phenomena. …mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book aims to provide readers with a clear and comprehensive picture of the development of Chinese art. Its main feature is the combination of illustration and text. It highlights representative works of art in the form of illustrations and discusses their styles, themes, and underlying artistic principles. In addition, each chapter of the book focuses on covering a specific period in Chinese art history, striving to capture representative artistic and stylistic features of the period and providing a preliminary analysis of the social, political, religious, and cultural factors behind its artistic phenomena.
Autorenporträt
Chen Ting is Associate Professor at School of Design, Shanghai Jiaotong University And completed Ph.D. in Theory of Art Design, School of Arts, Soochow University. Chen Ting's main publications are "Research on the Early Chinese Lithograph Art", monograph, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press, 2019, "Collection of Chen Shenduo's Works," Editor-in-Chief, Liu Haisu Art Museum, Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House, 2017, "Shanghai Landscape Architecture Discipline Development Report," Co-author, Shanghai Scientific and Technical Publishers, 2012, "Illustrated History of Chinese Fine Arts," Co-author, China Architecture and Building Press, 2006, "Watercolor", Co-author, Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House, 2006, "Analysis of the Change of the Graphical Layout in Late Qing Pictorial," published in "FineArts & Design-Journal of Nanjing Arts Institute 2014 Vol.3," 2014, and "The Iconology Difference between the Late Qing Lithographs and the Traditional Wood Engraving Art," published in "Art Magazine 2014 Vol.05," 2014.