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  • Chinese Gardens – China Online Museum
    The preferred site for hosting literary gatherings, theatrical performances, and imaginary outings, gardens were often designed following the same compositional principles used in painting And as idealized landscapes, gardens often drew inspiration from literary themes first envisioned by painters
  • Chinese garden - Wikipedia
    The art of Chinese garden integrates architecture, calligraphy and painting, sculpture, literature, gardening and other arts It is a model of Chinese aesthetics, reflecting the profound philosophical thinking and pursuit of life of the Chinese people
  • Gardens in Chinese Art — Google Arts Culture
    Large free-standing rocks perforated and eroded into bizarre shapes are a common feature of traditional Chinese gardens, and serve as a form of natural sculpture in both dry land and water
  • Chinese Gardens | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    This exhibition features more than sixty paintings as well as ceramics, carved bamboo, lacquerware, metalwork, textiles, and even several contemporary photographs, all drawn from the Metropolitan Museum's permanent collections, that illustrate how garden imagery has remained an abiding source of artistic inspiration and invention
  • In the Garden | Asian Art at the Princeton University Art Museum
    This group of paintings and objects captures the life of the Chinese garden Some scenes portray gatherings set in gardens; others depict open landscapes that can be read as gardens based on the activities they host
  • CHINESE GARDENS: HISTORY, ELEMENTS AND AESTHETICS
    Chinese gardens often feature "mountain" scenes and complicated architectural tricks such as dead ends and unexpected destinations The aim often is to create an illusion of natural scenes or miniature worlds Many principals and concepts of Japanese gardening originated in China
  • The Art of Chinese Gardens | Academy of Chinese Studies - The . . .
    Chinese gardens, on the one hand, are formed around the aesthetic characteristics of natural landscape scenery, but are also a rich, complex art integrating literature, painting, calligraphy, sculpture, bonsai (penjing), drama, and music





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