Li,Wenhan; Li,Songlin
Vol. 1, Issue 3, Pages: 145-149(2024)
Doi:https://doi.org/10.62639/sspjiss23.20240103
ISSN:3006-0710
EISSN:3006-4279
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In China's long cultural history, the art of traditional painting and jade carving are like two treasures that reflect each other, and have lasted for thousands of years. The Qing Dynasty, a period of Chinese cultural prosperity and exquisite craftsmanship, witnessed the development of the deep integration and innovation of these two art forms. Traditional painting, with its unique ink and brushwork and far-reaching pursuit of meaning, not only had a profound impact on literature and calligraphy, but also left an indelible mark on the field of jade carving. Jade carvers of the Qing Dynasty skillfully integrated the compositional layout, line use and colour matching techniques of painting into their carving designs, making jade carvings not only highlight the beauty of the warm texture of the jade itself, but also contain rich cultural connotations and artistic flavours.
KeywordTraditional Chinese painting;Qing dynasty jade;Application