- http://www.mapsofworld.com/china/china-history/history-of-chinese-art.html
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- Calligraphy, Painting, Sculpture, Pottery, Architecture, Bronze casting, Jewelery. Photography, Cinema are just some types of chinese art. Each art has been perfected.
Calligraphy – Xia Dynasty and Jin Dynasty, Painting – all dynasties, Sculpture – Qin Dynasty, Pottery – Han Dynasty, Architecture - Qin Dynasty, Bronze casting – Xia Dynasty and Song Dynasty, Jewelery - all dynasties. Whenever the Chinese have felt need of expressing themselves they have resorted to the artistic forms available to them. Certain art forms like calligraphy have required specialized training and careful practice, a leisure that could only be afforded by the select few in the nobility; while others like sculpture, pottery, architecture, jewelry, have been a professional domain. But professional or amateur the Chinese practitioners of all art forms, in the history of Chinese Art, have always maintained a very high standard of work and ethics. This causes their work to glow with that personal warmth so identifiable in true artists. - I do
- I believe this because the site looks legit. The information matches my other source's information.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
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