Paintings or sculptures on the stones, writing on pieces of bamboos, etc.
Chinese art is visual art that, whether ancient or modern, originated in or is practiced in China or by Chinese artists or performers. Early so-called "stone age art" dates back to 10,000 BC, mostly consisting of simple pottery and sculptures. This early period was followed by a series of art dynasties, most of which lasted several hundred years. The Chinese art in the Republic of China (Taiwan) and that ofoverseas Chinese can also be considered part of Chinese art where it is based in or draws on Chinese heritage and Chinese culture.
im almost positive that the art of origami is Japanese... the Chinese only used paper for writing, kites, dragons, and lanterns... each of which are not technically considered a part of origami
During the Renaissance Era the art changed by: Art became less focused on religion. Art became more humanist. Art became more secular.
Time and Motion became a recognized element of art when the camera was introduced into art culture.
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It reflects important tools and beliefs used in Chinese art and writing.
Hugh Gordon Porteus has written: 'Background to Chinese art' -- subject(s): Chinese Art, Chinese language, Writing
Astronomy. art, writing, martial arts, aesthetics.
art......
Calligraphy
To use learn the art of Chinese lettering, it is important to have the proper pen as the writing utensil. Chinese lettering is attuned to drawing with a flair, therefore it is important that the proper pen is used that can accomplish the mission for legibility.
It is Kufi calligraphy or Naqsh Kari.
The Renaissance
Paintings or sculptures on the stones, writing on pieces of bamboos, etc.
Chinese art is visual art that, whether ancient or modern, originated in or is practiced in China or by Chinese artists or performers. Early so-called "stone age art" dates back to 10,000 BC, mostly consisting of simple pottery and sculptures. This early period was followed by a series of art dynasties, most of which lasted several hundred years. The Chinese art in the Republic of China (Taiwan) and that ofoverseas Chinese can also be considered part of Chinese art where it is based in or draws on Chinese heritage and Chinese culture.
Many museums have exhibits of Chinese art. For example, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has a very good Chinese art collection, spanning both ancient and contemporary art.