About This Book
The study examines Chinese painting by unpacking its tools, brushwork, modes of representation, divisions of subject matter, and sources of inspiration, offering close attention to technique and aesthetic principles. It then traces the art's development from early origins through major historical schools, showing how religious and cultural influences reshaped styles across successive periods. Organized in two parts—technical method followed by a chronological survey—the work analyzes representative paintings and stylistic turns while avoiding polemic. Illustrated plates accompany the text, and a concise bibliography and index are provided to assist readers pursuing further study.
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