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Difference between chinese and european paintings landscape of the soul

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Answered by YashasviDurani
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The Chinese view of art is trying to achieve the essence of inner life and spirit. E.g., Wu Dazoi's painting, which was commissioned by the emperor Xuanzong, While the emperor could only appreciate its outer brilliance, the artist entered his painting and disappeared along with his painting. This showed that emperor might have ruled his dynasty but the artist knew the ways within.

The European view of art is to create illusionist likeness. E.g., in 15th century a blacksmith had fallen in love with a painter's daughter: The father would not give his consent. The blacksmith entered the painter's studio and painted a fly on his latest panel with such realism that the painter almost swat it away before he realized what had happened. The painter then got his daughter married to him.

Answered by SerenaBochenek
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The difference between the given two contexts is explained below.

Explanation:

Chinese painting:

  • This seems to be an opportunity to secure the essential nature of internal thoughts but instead essence.  
  • For example, in Wu Dazoi's artwork, authored under ruler Xuanzong, Whereas the monarch could hardly understand the latter's external surface brilliance, the performer managed to enter their painting as well as vanished and including the sculpture.

European painting:

  • This would be to construct an illusionary representation.  
  • For illustration, throughout the fifteenth century, a smithy having an affair with either the daughters of an artist: their father just wouldn't provide his permission.

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