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New book records evolution of art in China
    2022-05-26  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

“HISTORY of Chinese Art: Elegant Inheritance of 24 Dynasties,” a new book by Yang Qi, professor in art history from Tsinghua University, was released recently.

The book chronically narrates the evolution of art styles, techniques and genres in China using vivid language. Yang also tries to interpret the spiritual pursuits of Chinese people reflected in artworks throughout the 24 dynasties.

Works presented in the book include rock paintings from the Old Stone Age, bronze ware from the Shang (16th century-11th century B.C.) and Zhou (11th century-256 B.C.) dynasties and frescos in Dunhuang’s grottos. Furthermore, 300 masterpieces by 50 artists, such as Gu Kaizhi from Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420), Wang Wei from Tang Dynasty (618-907) and contemporary artist Qi Baishi are also featured in the book.

In Yang’s view, philosophy has exerted great influence on paintings. “As a reflection of that, Chinese paintings focus on expression, artistic conception as well as emotions to nourish viewers’ souls,” Yang wrote in her book.

(China Daily)

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