In what ways are Chinese and Japanese art similar? In what ways are they different?
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Chinese art is known for its paper and silk paintings made by the brush soaked in black or colored ink. On the other hand, Japanese art presents itself with a number of varieties, such as sculpture made by wood and bronze, ancient pottery, ink painting on silk and paper, oil painting, calligraphy etc.
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Similarities between Chinese and Japanese art
- The sole main point of contact between Japanese and Chinese is a common writing system acquired by the Japanese in the third century.
- There are three important rivers in both Japan and China.
- Landscape, flower, and animal drawings in ceramic wares are both brightly colored . They also frequently used five new colors for their porcelains, ranging from orange to green to gold.
Difference between Chinese and Japanese
- Paper and silk paintings made with a brush dipped in black or colored ink are well-known in Chinese art.
- Japanese art, on the other hand, comes in a variety of forms, including wood and bronze sculpture, ancient pottery, ink painting on silk and paper, oil painting, calligraphy, and so on.
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