Bird-and-flower painting
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Simplified Chinese | 花鸟画 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 花鳥畫 | ||||||
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Vietnamese | Hoa điểu họa | ||||||
Hán-Nôm | 花鳥畫 | ||||||
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Hangul | 화조화 | ||||||
Hanja | 花鳥畵 | ||||||
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Kanji | 花鳥画 | ||||||
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Bird-and-flower painting is a kind of Chinese painting named after its subject matter. Normally, most bird-and-flower paintings belong to the scholar-artist style of Chinese painting.
According to Chinese tradition, bird-and-flower painting covers "flowers, birds, fish, and insects" (Traditional Chinese: 花鳥魚蟲, Simplified Chinese: 花鸟鱼虫 huā, niǎo, yú, chóng). It can thus deal with a wide range of natural topics, including flowers (plants), fish, insects, birds, pets (dogs, cats) etc.
Varieties
According to painting technique:
- Ink and Wash Painting (水墨花鸟画/水墨花鸟画). Representatives: Lin Liang (林良), Qi Baishi (齐白石), Zhang Daqian (张大千)
- Fine-brush (工笔花鸟/工笔花鸟画)
- Freehand Style (写意花鸟/写意花鸟画)
- Fine-brush with Freehand Style (兼工带写)
Representatives: Lin Liang (林良), Tang Yin (唐寅)
See also
Media related to Bird-and-flower paintings at Wikimedia Commons
References
- ↑ "Early Autumn (29.1)". Detroit Institute of Arts. Retrieved 2008-12-18.
External links
- Chinese Flower Painting at China Online Museum
- Chinese Bird Painting at China Online Museum
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