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ãä, -åæ-ä°°ç-«ä¹ç "ç(c)¶ãis a study of Chinese literati painting by Chen Shizeng (é(TM)3å, «æ3/4), originally published in 1922. This work explores the history, theory, and aesthetics of wenrenhua, a style of Chinese painting typically produced by scholar-officials and intellectuals. Chen Shizeng, a prominent figure in early 20th-century Chinese art, provides insights into the unique characteristics of this art form, emphasizing its connection to calligraphy, poetry, and the personal expression of the artist.
This book offers valuable insights into the cultural and intellectual context of Chinese art, making it an essential resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the rich artistic traditions of China.
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