Ni Zan's Aesthetic thought of Painting

Philosophy and Culture 38 (9):151-174 (2011)
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Yuan Ni Zan is an outstanding artist and painting theorist, his work and painting with the past and the role of aesthetic ideas, and produce a far-reaching impact. Ni Zan's paintings aesthetics can be summarized as "write the chest outgassing" view of the nature of painting, "self-entertainment" concept and function of painting "not shape" of the painting concept. In this painting under the guidance of aesthetics, Ni Zan's paintings in particular the practice of using "Plaza pen hastily" way of writing, this ink brush blend the "Plaza" in character, creating a highly respected posterity. " Yiping "painting. Ni Zan is an outstanding painter and painting theorist of Yuan Dynasty. His work and painting aesthetics serve as a link between past and future, and produced the far-reaching influence. Ni Zan's painting aesthetics can be summarized as view of the nature of painting of "Write the chest YiQi," write the chest outgassing function of painting of "Self-entertainment," the painting of "Not seeking the shape." Under the guidance of this painting aesthetics, in the specific practice of painting, Ni Zan take a "Yi bi cao cao" Plaza pen hastily way of painting, this ink brush blend the "Yi" of the personality, and created "Yipin" Yiping painting that is highly respected of future generations

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Shan Li
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