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Chinese Ancient Painting
Ancient Chinese
paintings can be traced back to as early as 5,000 to 6,000 years ago, when
people began to use minerals to draw simple pictures resembling animals, plants,
and even human beings on rocks and produce drawings of amazing designs and
decorations on the surface of potteries and later bronze
containers. However, only a few of the works have survived over time. The
earliest drawings that have been preserved till today were produced on paper
and silk, which were burial articles with a history of over 2,000 years.
By Lu Ji, Ming
Dynasty
As far as the subject is concerned, Chinese paintings fall into several
categories, such as figure paintings, landscapes, and flower-and-bird
paintings . European paintings, introduced into China in 17th century, were
called "Western paintings," and the traditional local works, "the Chinese
paintings."
As the representative of Eastern paintings, Chinese
paintings greatly differ from the Western counterpart in terms of contents,
forms, and styles. The following will give you a more vivid picture of the
exotic Chinese paintings.
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