怎样画山水画
作者:李东旭 编著,温晋根 编译
出版:外文出版社 2009.6
页数:199
定价:150.00 元
ISBN-13:9787119046150
ISBN-10:7119046152
去豆瓣看看 Introduction
Chinese Landscape Mountain Water Painting
The "Four Treasures"
The Brush and Strokes
Techniques of Painting Different Objects in Landscape
Trees
Rocks and Texture-strokes
Clouds and Water
The impact of man
Colouring
Painting from Life
Multi-focus perspective
A stone has three surfaces
A tree has branches extending in four directions
Representation of seasons and time
"Spirit" of mountains
Creating a Landscape Painting
Composition
Three ways to display distant views
Notable Masterpieces
Soul of China
Appendix
Tricks-painting with instruments other than the brush
Born in Xinji, Hebei Province in 1936, LiDongxu (styled as Li Jiuxing) graduated from Tianjin Fine Arts Acad-emy in 1962. He stud-ied landscape tech-niques from renowned artists such as Liu Junli,Sun Qifeng and Wang Songyu. Over many years he focused his attention on the land-scapes of the master artist Zhang Daqian (Chang Daichien).
Drawing on the work of a number of masters,he has created his own personal style noted for its simple vigour. His art shows a profound training in tradition and at the same time is imbued with the spirit of our time. Having ac-cumulated theoretical knowledge and experi-ence in artistic creation, he has written several works including Eighteen Lectures on Brush-work and Ink, Collected Paintings in Traditional Chinese Style, Soul of China (long scroll),Landscape in Ice and Snow.
WenJingenisthedirec-toroftheeditorialde-partmentofCu/tureandCivi/isationofChina,ForeignLanguagesPress,Beijing.PaulineCherretthastaughtChineseBrushPaintinginEnglandforover20yearsandistheauthorofseveralbooksonthesubject.
Chinese painting prior to the 20th cen-tury achieved great success in depic-tions of landscapes. To engage in such a genre,either wholeheartedly or as a dilettant, is anexciting experience.
Specially prepared for the Western reader in-terested in Chinese painting, this manual with250 colour ill ustrations shows how "mountainsand waters" (which are the predominant mo-tifs of Chinese landscape) are painted, withcomparative explanations of Chinese andWestern artists' different approaches.
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