PHL110045 Artistic Charms of chinese Traditional culture ChEN, Jia School of philosophy
PHIL110045 Artistic Charms of Chinese Traditional Culture CHEN, Jia School of Philosophy
Week 9 Calligraphy Unique Chinese Artistic Form I From Chinese characters to calligraphy II. The Beauty of Chinese calligraphy--Flying Strokes III Masters from Different dynasties-the Two Wangs; Four Styles
Week 9 Calligraphy: Unique Chinese Artistic Form I. From Chinese Characters to Calligraphy II. The Beauty of Chinese Calligraphy—Flying Strokes III. Masters from Different Dynasties—the Two Wangs; Four Styles
Chinese characters-at least 5000 years of history; is the one of longevity in the history of world civilizations In the World history, the earliest three types of characters are all pictographs o Sumerians and babylonians-cuneiform writing o Ancient Egyptians-pictography Both characters had already been replaced by alphabetic writing o In contrast, the Chinese characters have been passed down and endured thousands of year
Chinese characters—at least 5000 years of history; is the one of longevity in the history of world civilizations In the World history, the earliest three types of characters are all pictographs Sumerians and Babylonians—cuneiform writing Ancient Egyptians—pictography Both characters had already been replaced by alphabetic writing. In contrast, the Chinese characters have been passed down and endured thousands of years
From Chinese characters to Calligraphy 1. Origin of the Chinese characters--picture, pictograph o The Neolithic Age--carved signs on potteries neatly placed in order, possessing the features of simple characters o Picture-promoted the appearance of chinese characters o Pictograph -less realistic and less vivid which ultimately became a symbol
I. From Chinese Characters to Calligraphy 1. Origin of the Chinese characters—picture, pictograph The Neolithic Age—carved signs on potteries— neatly placed in order, possessing the features of simple characters Picture—promoted the appearance of Chinese characters Pictograph—less realistic and less vivid, which ultimately became a symbol
正面象形,如:目 例面象形如:马 俯视象形如:车 特征象形如:日 底面象形如:燕 英