The emphasis on landscape in Chinese painting reflects
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➡️Landscapes in Chinese painting are reflective of a reverence for nature. The purpose of landscape painting for Chinese artists was not to merely mimic nature as a form of realism but to capture the emotion or projected by nature. Their efforts to capture the feeling behind nature, rather than reproduce a mere visual, made Chinese landscape painting an early form of impressionism. Ancient Chinese paintings showcased a technique in which objects in the foreground were painted in great detail, while objects in the background were blurred or obscured to show distance and the vastness of nature. This approach was reflective of the Taoist belief that we are but specks in the universe.
➡️Landscapes in Chinese painting are reflective of a reverence for nature. The purpose of landscape painting for Chinese artists was not to merely mimic nature as a form of realism but to capture the emotion or projected by nature. Their efforts to capture the feeling behind nature, rather than reproduce a mere visual, made Chinese landscape painting an early form of impressionism. Ancient Chinese paintings showcased a technique in which objects in the foreground were painted in great detail, while objects in the background were blurred or obscured to show distance and the vastness of nature. This approach was reflective of the Taoist belief that we are but specks in the universe.
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