The art of Chinese brush painting : ink, paper, inspiration / Caroline Self, Susan Self.

By: Self, Caroline, 1919-Contributor(s): Self, Susan, 1949-Material type: TextTextPublication details: Tokyo ; Rutland, Vt. : Tuttle Pub., c2009Edition: 1st edDescription: 174 p. : ill. ; 29 cmISBN: 9780804839891 (hbk.)Subject(s): Ink painting, Chinese -- TechniqueDDC classification: 751.4/251 LOC classification: ND2068 | .S44 2009Summary: ART TECHNIQUES & MATERIALS. In this introduction to traditional black-and-white Chinese ink painting, readers will learn about its historical development, the influence of philosophy on the art, and the traditional standards of painting, including the quality and variety of 'artist's treasures' - the tools and accessories used in the practice. Because the art of Chinese ink painting sprang from the practice of calligraphy, readers will learn to control the brush through calligraphy and brush-stroke exercises. With a firm grasp of the historical origins and having basic materials and skills in place, readers will learn to paint some of the classic subjects of ink painting: Bamboo, Chrysanthemum, Pine, Orchid, Plum Blossom. The meaning of each subject within Chinese culture is explained so that readers can appreciate the subject and become expressive in capturing the essence of it in their own paintings.
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ART TECHNIQUES & MATERIALS. In this introduction to traditional black-and-white Chinese ink painting, readers will learn about its historical development, the influence of philosophy on the art, and the traditional standards of painting, including the quality and variety of 'artist's treasures' - the tools and accessories used in the practice. Because the art of Chinese ink painting sprang from the practice of calligraphy, readers will learn to control the brush through calligraphy and brush-stroke exercises. With a firm grasp of the historical origins and having basic materials and skills in place, readers will learn to paint some of the classic subjects of ink painting: Bamboo, Chrysanthemum, Pine, Orchid, Plum Blossom. The meaning of each subject within Chinese culture is explained so that readers can appreciate the subject and become expressive in capturing the essence of it in their own paintings.

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