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Chinese Ceramics and the Philosophy of Art According to Shitao
2024
In these analyses, we approach two complementary perspectives on Chinese ceramics : on the one hand, its technical and aesthetic evolution throughout history, and on the other hand, its application within the framework of the Unique Brushstroke, an ethical value of Chinese artistic thought. Objectives: *To examine the historical development of Chinese ceramics, highlighting its technical diversity and aesthetic evolution. *To analyze the application of the Unique Brushstroke to ceramics and its ethical implications in artistic creation. *To explore the relationship between technical innovations and aesthetic continuity in Chinese ceramics. Results: *Chinese ceramics, over the centuries, have experienced a diversity of techniques, reflecting a constant quest for aesthetic representation while maintaining continuity in artistic expression. *The Unique Brushstroke provides a relevant conceptual framework for understanding ceramics, emphasizing the importance of ethics over technique in artistic creation. *The aesthetic properties of Chinese ceramics, such as their ability to evoke multisensory sensations and reflect cultural and philosophical values, make it a favored medium for artistic expression. Conclusion: By combining the analysis of the technical and aesthetic evolution of Chinese ceramics with the application of the Unique Brushstroke, these studies enrich our understanding of the diversity and richness of Chinese artistic thought. Chinese ceramics, while preserving significant aesthetic continuity, testify to the importance of ethics in artistic creation and its role as a reflection of China's cultural and philosophical values through the ages.
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