Western Approaches to Chinese Landscape Painting

Diogenes 64 (3-4):111-120 (2017)
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Abstract

This paper considers Western approaches at different time periods to Chinese landscape painting, with a focus on the eleventh century Chinese painter Guo Xi’s Essay on landscape painting. First, brief information will be given about the artist and his work. A brief scrutiny of a review published in 1936 will show how the Essay became influential in the West. Later publications, which appeared in 1969, 2007, and 2009 respectively, will show some changes in Western approaches to Chinese landscape painting, revealing the main rhetoric of their times along with changing debates and approaches within Western art history.

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Symbols of Eternity: The Art of Landscape Painting in China.David Sensabaugh & Michael Sullivan - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (3):578.

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