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Philosophy of Painting by Shih-T'ao
A Translation and Exposition of his Hua-P'u (Treatise on the Philosophy of Painting)
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Philosophy of Painting by Shih-T'ao
A Translation and Exposition of his Hua-P'u (Treatise on the Philosophy of Painting)
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Austere Sublimity of lofty Dryness (Koko)
- Subtle Profundity or Deep Reserve (Yugen)
- Simplicity (Kanso)
- Tranquility (Sei Jaku)
- Freedom from Attachment (Datsu Zoku)
- I. Oneness of Brush Strokes (I-Hua)
- II. Concealment in Nondifferentation (Mêng Yang)
- III. Harmonious Atmosphere (Yin Yün)
- IV. Sublimity as Aesthetic Achievement (Yüan Ch'en)
- V. Emptiness Versus Solidity ((Hsü Shih)
- VI. Living Spirit (Shêng Huo)
- VII. Liberation from Method (Liao Fa)
- A Biographical Sketch
- A Note on the Chinese Scripts
- A Discussion of Previous English Translations
- 1. Oneness of Brush Strokes
- 2. Liberation from Methods
- 3. Transformation and Freedom
- 4. The Value of Inborn Nature
- 5. Unity of Brush Strokes and Ink Wash
- 6. Motions of the Wrist
- 7. Harmonious Atmosphere
- 8. Reality of Mountains and Rivers
- 9. Landscapes Expressed by Various Lines
- 10. Threee Planes and Two Grounds
- 11. Six Essentials
- 12. Forests and Trees
- 13. Oceans and Waves
- 14. Expressions of the Four Seasons
- 15. Sublimity and the Commonplace
- 16. Purity through Wu-Wei
- 17. Origin of Heaven and Completion by Man
- 18. Creativity and the Fulfillment of Nature
- The Uninterrupted Translation
- 1. Oneness of Brush Strokes
- 2. Liberation from Methods
- 3. Transformation and Freedom
- 4. The Value of Inborn Nature
- 5. Unity of Brush Strokes and Ink Wash
- 6. Motions of the Wrist
- 7. Harmonious Atmosphere
- 8. Reality of Mountains and Rivers
- 9. Landscapes Expressed by Various Lines
- 10. Three Planes and Two Grounds
- 11. Six Essentials
- 12. Forests and Trees
- 13. Oceans and Waves
- 14. Expressions of the Four Seasons
- 15. Sublimity and the Commonplace
- 16. Purity through Wu-Wei
- 17. Origin of Heaven and Completion by Man
- 18. Creativity and the Fulfillment of Nature
- Final Remarks
- Bibliography