Philosophy of Painting by Shih-T'ao
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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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Year
2012
Print ISBN
9789027977564
eBook ISBN
9783110809923
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Austere Sublimity of lofty Dryness (Koko)
  4. Subtle Profundity or Deep Reserve (Yugen)
  5. Simplicity (Kanso)
  6. Tranquility (Sei Jaku)
  7. Freedom from Attachment (Datsu Zoku)
  8. I. Oneness of Brush Strokes (I-Hua)
  9. II. Concealment in Nondifferentation (Mêng Yang)
  10. III. Harmonious Atmosphere (Yin Yün)
  11. IV. Sublimity as Aesthetic Achievement (Yüan Ch'en)
  12. V. Emptiness Versus Solidity ((Hsü Shih)
  13. VI. Living Spirit (Shêng Huo)
  14. VII. Liberation from Method (Liao Fa)
  15. A Biographical Sketch
  16. A Note on the Chinese Scripts
  17. A Discussion of Previous English Translations
  18. 1. Oneness of Brush Strokes
  19. 2. Liberation from Methods
  20. 3. Transformation and Freedom
  21. 4. The Value of Inborn Nature
  22. 5. Unity of Brush Strokes and Ink Wash
  23. 6. Motions of the Wrist
  24. 7. Harmonious Atmosphere
  25. 8. Reality of Mountains and Rivers
  26. 9. Landscapes Expressed by Various Lines
  27. 10. Threee Planes and Two Grounds
  28. 11. Six Essentials
  29. 12. Forests and Trees
  30. 13. Oceans and Waves
  31. 14. Expressions of the Four Seasons
  32. 15. Sublimity and the Commonplace
  33. 16. Purity through Wu-Wei
  34. 17. Origin of Heaven and Completion by Man
  35. 18. Creativity and the Fulfillment of Nature
  36. The Uninterrupted Translation
  37. 1. Oneness of Brush Strokes
  38. 2. Liberation from Methods
  39. 3. Transformation and Freedom
  40. 4. The Value of Inborn Nature
  41. 5. Unity of Brush Strokes and Ink Wash
  42. 6. Motions of the Wrist
  43. 7. Harmonious Atmosphere
  44. 8. Reality of Mountains and Rivers
  45. 9. Landscapes Expressed by Various Lines
  46. 10. Three Planes and Two Grounds
  47. 11. Six Essentials
  48. 12. Forests and Trees
  49. 13. Oceans and Waves
  50. 14. Expressions of the Four Seasons
  51. 15. Sublimity and the Commonplace
  52. 16. Purity through Wu-Wei
  53. 17. Origin of Heaven and Completion by Man
  54. 18. Creativity and the Fulfillment of Nature
  55. Final Remarks
  56. Bibliography