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ZHANG Yimeng, CUI Shuangyi
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2177/2023.11.002
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North China University of Technology, Beijing, China
ABSTRACT
The reclusive dwelling is an important part of the traditional philosophical culture of ancient China. The Chinese spiritual imagery of reclusion is mainly represented by narrative mediums of poems, paintings, and garden works, resulting in artistic visualization with poetic implication. The article analyzed six Chinese landscape paintings of reclusive dwelling theme, in terms of narrative medium, visualization, and implication. The intention is to conclude the reclusive dwelling schema of Chinese landscape painting and study a visualizing methodology involved spiritual implication on dwelling, which could be beneficial to both contemporary art and architectural creations.
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reclusive dwelling schema, Chinese landscape painting, visualizing methodology, art and architecture
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