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https://doi.org/10.21464/sp36201

The Influence of Confucianism and Daoism on the Changes of Chinese Painting Theories. From Figure Painting to Landscape (shanshui) Painting

Huang Chieh Yu ; Fu Jen Catholic University, Department of Philosophy, Department Office: 242062, No. 510, Zhongzheng Rd., Xinzhuang District, New Taipei City 242062, Taiwan


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Abstract

This article explains the characteristics of Chinese aesthetics through the basic concepts of original Confucianism and original Daoism. These theories all regard aesthetic activities as a whole integrated with life cultivation. But the Confucian view believes that from the individual to the country, harmony between all people and the imperial power can be achieved through musical education. The Daoist view believes that abandoning secular utilitarian thinking can remove all obstacles to the development of human nature and connect human nature with nature to achieve spiritual freedom. This attitude has become the process of the artist’s pursuit of the highest artistic achievement. For further explanation, this article introduces the theories of figure painters Gu Kaizhi and Xie He, and the theories of landscape painters Guo Xi and Jing Hao. The change from figure painting to landscape painting is not only due to the influence of political reality, but also to the development of the theory of artistic creation based on the ideal realm advocated by Confucianism and Daoism.

Keywords

Confucianism; Daoism; figure painting; landscape painting; shanshui; Gu Kaizhi; Xie He; Guo Xi; Jing Hao

Hrčak ID:

280199

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/280199

Publication date:

20.1.2022.

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