This article examines the relation between twentieth-century artists Balthus, Henri Michaux, and Chinese painting and poetic imagery. The constant echo of a seemingly “Chinese aesthetics” in Balthus’s and Michaux’s works gives rise to a few important questions. How do Balthus’s and Michaux’s creative practices and works engage with and re-invent the Chinese aesthetic tradition? What new understandings of Balthus and Michaux will be revealed if they are seen in the light of Chinese notions about painting, calligraphy, and poetic imagery? What would this say about the relation between artistic influence and creativity, especially in the case of the transformation of aesthetic forms and ideas across cultures and time? By discussing how Balthus...
Parmi les thèmes récurrents du récit fantastique chinois, la création artistique occupe une place co...
I initially started to look at Chinese landscape painting when it was suggested that my paintings l...
Visuality is very much a socio-cultural process. Comparing a Baroque landscape painting to a traditi...
This article examines the relation between twentieth-century artists Balthus, Henri Michaux, and Chi...
This thesis attempts to investigate the relationship between Andre Malraux's literary creation and C...
The article describes receptive aesthetics of the image of China in the poetry of K. Balmont. New in...
[[abstract]]Abstract This article is developed from exploring the “water feature”, which has been se...
Zao Wou-Ki (1921-2013) is a Chinese painter with a universal reputation. Because of the conven...
This article examines the practice of moxie or imitation in art in Chinese aesthetics, compares it w...
For centuries Western sensibilities have been governed by an assumption that imagination is an exclu...
[[abstract]]Summary: Ever since the eastern and western cultures encountered, the exploration and el...
The Mona Lisa is the archetypal portrait. But in Chinese art, paintings of figures are never called ...
In nineteenth-century France, both Orientalism and Japonisme were heralded as ways to rejuvenate art...
Lauer Uta. Valérie Malenfer Ortiz, Dreaming The Southern Song Landscape. The Power of Illusion in Ch...
Watercolors depicting the scenery, flora, and fauna of China have for centuries been central to Chin...
Parmi les thèmes récurrents du récit fantastique chinois, la création artistique occupe une place co...
I initially started to look at Chinese landscape painting when it was suggested that my paintings l...
Visuality is very much a socio-cultural process. Comparing a Baroque landscape painting to a traditi...
This article examines the relation between twentieth-century artists Balthus, Henri Michaux, and Chi...
This thesis attempts to investigate the relationship between Andre Malraux's literary creation and C...
The article describes receptive aesthetics of the image of China in the poetry of K. Balmont. New in...
[[abstract]]Abstract This article is developed from exploring the “water feature”, which has been se...
Zao Wou-Ki (1921-2013) is a Chinese painter with a universal reputation. Because of the conven...
This article examines the practice of moxie or imitation in art in Chinese aesthetics, compares it w...
For centuries Western sensibilities have been governed by an assumption that imagination is an exclu...
[[abstract]]Summary: Ever since the eastern and western cultures encountered, the exploration and el...
The Mona Lisa is the archetypal portrait. But in Chinese art, paintings of figures are never called ...
In nineteenth-century France, both Orientalism and Japonisme were heralded as ways to rejuvenate art...
Lauer Uta. Valérie Malenfer Ortiz, Dreaming The Southern Song Landscape. The Power of Illusion in Ch...
Watercolors depicting the scenery, flora, and fauna of China have for centuries been central to Chin...
Parmi les thèmes récurrents du récit fantastique chinois, la création artistique occupe une place co...
I initially started to look at Chinese landscape painting when it was suggested that my paintings l...
Visuality is very much a socio-cultural process. Comparing a Baroque landscape painting to a traditi...