unit 1 art warming up[上学期]

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课件30张PPT。Unit1 ArtGood painting is like good cooking;
it can be tasted, but not explained.
好的画犹如佳肴,可以品其美味,却无法解释。What painters do you know,
from China and from other countries?
China --- Xu Beihong, Qi Baishi ,
Zhang Daqian, …
Foreign countries --- Leo’nardo Da ‘Vinci ,
‘Vincent ‘Van ‘Gogh , ‘Giotto di ‘Bondone ,
Ma’saccio , ‘Monet , Pi’casso , Ma’tisse
…… Qi Baishi
Picasso
Van Gogh
Xu Beihong
Da VinciIs the Chinese style of painting different from the Western style of painting ?
Which do you think has changed more often? Difference between the development of Chinese art
and Western art.The style of Western art has changed many times since the 5th century AD. 5th to15th
century AD15th to16th centuryLate 19th to early 20th
century
20th century
to today
Giotto di
BondoneMasaccio
Da VinciMonet
Van GoghPicassoreligious
perspective
realisticdetailed
ridiculousAbstract
Controver-sialDifference between the development of Chinese art and Western art.Chinese art, on the other hand, has changed less often, and most traditional styles still remain. Because Art is
influenced by the way of life and beliefs of the people. China has followed a similar way of life for a very long time.
Unlike Europe, China has been united by language,
writing , religion (especially Taoism and Buddhism) , dynastic rule and the philosophy of confucianism for a very long time. Also, the past is more valued in China than it is in the West.

More about Chinese paintings:
(Symbols and meanings of some Chinese art works)Bamboo
a Symbol of old age and modesty.
Bamboo and plums together represent man and wife.
Bamboo, pine trees, and plums commonly seen together in a painting are the “Three Friends in winter” . Bat
One of the top symbols for good luck.the word ‘bat’ in the Chinese language sounds identical to the word for ‘good fortune’.often five bats are shown together to present the Five Blessings: a long life, wealth, health, love of virtue, and a natural death.Fish
Fish in Chinese sounds like the word for ‘Abundance and Affluence’so the fish symbolizes wealth. Fish shown with a lotus blossom symbolizes year after year may you live in affluence.Lotus
The lotus is the symbol of purity and one of the eight Buddhist things. The lotus comes out of the mire but is not itself soiled. It is inwardly empty yet outwardly upright. It has no branches but yet smells sweet. The words for lotus in Chinese have the same meanings: to bind, connect( in marriage), one after the other, uninterrupted, to love, and modesty. Clouds
Symbolize good fortune and happiness,
especially when they have
more than one colour.Crane
Symbol of longevity and often shown
together with a pine-tree and a
stone, two other symbols of longevity.Dragon
One of the most complex and multi-tiered Chinese symbols. The dragon is a good natured and benign creature. A symbol of male vigor
and fertility, the dragon is also a symbol of the Emperor, the Son of heaven. Paintings often show two dragons playing in the clouds with a
ball or large pearl. Eagle
A symbol of strength, an eagle shown perched in a pine-tree is a suitable gift for an old man, wishing him strength of an eagle and longevity of a pine-tree.
An eagle on a rock in the sea symbolizes “hero” who fights a lone battle. Lion
Lions play a big part in Chinese folklore and are usually depicted looking more mythical than real. Pairs of stone lions rival even dragons in
popularity as guardians in buildings and temples.Peacock
Symbolizes dignity and beauty.Tiger

King of the wild animals, the tiger is a symbol of courage and bravery and it can drive off demons.Horse
Renowned in legend and story, the horse is a popular theme found on traditional Chinese paintings.The horse is the seventh creature in the Chinese zodiac and regarded as a noble animal. In Chinese mythology the Chinese horse is used to symbolize the male principle (Yang) and the cow to symbolize the female principle (Yin).
The most recognized Chinese horse paintings are by the famous Chinese artist Xu Beihong (1895-1953). Many Chinese horse paintings found today were inspired by this famous artist’s Chinese paintings.
Summary:
What have you learned in this class?Homework:
Preview the reading passage on P1.