mardi 22 mai 2007
Newborn children Chinese people put their family in a very important position as they regard it as a means to keep the family blood stream continuously running. HONG KONG (AP) -- A Chinese artist's 1939 painting sold for $8.19 million at a Hong Kong auction Saturday, setting a new record price for Chinese oil paintings, an auction house said.. Calligraphy and painting were two of the most prized art forms in ancient China. Calligraphy was believed to be the most eminent and most complete form of painting. The history of painting in China dates back to the 2nd century BCE I received an email the other day from Sophie Masson who creates fabulous China. Well she pointed me to her website where she had kindly placed a beautiful link to my blog. She chose my all time favourite image from the thousands I have . If the quick techniques (Impressionism in Europe, xie-yi in China) have arisen in response to the dramatic expansion of the lower echelons of the middle class, why was the earlier style of painting in both countries slower, . Stone relief is a form of sculpture that was popular in the Han Dynasty Pictures are chiseled into the Surface of a stone to make it look like a combination of painting and relief. The stone reliefs were put in ancestral halls and tombs . That's disgusting. I probably gave her a year old push up. Nasty. Here's animal painting.said animals are now on display in the new (ie pre-inherited) china hutch. Here's more animal painting, if you prefer running commentary. My fantasy is that were the wacky project of a women’s china painting class back in the ‘50s. Frustrated by their inability to turn their real life husbands into their dream men, the ladies went to work on some guys who wouldn’t talk . For two terms this year we sent her to a specialized painting/drawing class after school but she rebelled this term and did not want to go. But without it, this need has just grown so I’m going to gently encourage it again in the fall, . An anonymous collector has paid a record $9.4 million Cdn for a 1939 Chinese oil painting by Xu Beihong at an auction in Hong Kong. Art de la table
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