Jizi and His Art in Contemporary China : Unification

This interdisciplinary study promotes the thesis that some contemporary Chinese ink artists succeed in using principles of traditional Chinese aesthetics to convey the union of self with nature, others and the universe. The investigation is a case study of the writings and paintings of Jizi, an ink-...

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Main Author: Brubaker; David Adam
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2020
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-760472020-10-14T03:56:25Z Jizi and His Art in Contemporary China : Unification Brubaker; David Adam Ink painting, Chinese; 20th century; Criticism and interpretation 759.951 This interdisciplinary study promotes the thesis that some contemporary Chinese ink artists succeed in using principles of traditional Chinese aesthetics to convey the union of self with nature, others and the universe. The investigation is a case study of the writings and paintings of Jizi, an ink-wash artist in Beijing, who combines images of icy mountains, Tibetan landscapes, cosmic vistas, and enclosures of personal existence. Jizi{u2019}s success in expressing the unification of these dimensions is confirmed by developing and applying an interpretation of Jing Hao{u2019}s classic description of the authentic image, which resonates with the vitality of nature... 2020-04-03T16:35:13Z 2020-04-03T16:35:13Z 2015 Book 9783662449295 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/76047 en © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015 162 p. application/pdf Springer
institution Vietnam National University, Hanoi
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topic Ink painting, Chinese; 20th century; Criticism and interpretation
759.951
spellingShingle Ink painting, Chinese; 20th century; Criticism and interpretation
759.951
Brubaker; David Adam
Jizi and His Art in Contemporary China : Unification
description This interdisciplinary study promotes the thesis that some contemporary Chinese ink artists succeed in using principles of traditional Chinese aesthetics to convey the union of self with nature, others and the universe. The investigation is a case study of the writings and paintings of Jizi, an ink-wash artist in Beijing, who combines images of icy mountains, Tibetan landscapes, cosmic vistas, and enclosures of personal existence. Jizi{u2019}s success in expressing the unification of these dimensions is confirmed by developing and applying an interpretation of Jing Hao{u2019}s classic description of the authentic image, which resonates with the vitality of nature...
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author Brubaker; David Adam
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title Jizi and His Art in Contemporary China : Unification
title_short Jizi and His Art in Contemporary China : Unification
title_full Jizi and His Art in Contemporary China : Unification
title_fullStr Jizi and His Art in Contemporary China : Unification
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publisher Springer
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url http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/76047
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