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"Autumn Colors on the Qiao and Hua Mountains" by Wang Xizhi
1media/1_thumb.jpeg2024-08-08T06:09:32+00:002c07f5a3014e79bbc32483731355b4ae79b0660311This piece of calligraphy by Wang Xizhi, one of the most celebrated calligraphers in Chinese history, showcases the elegant and fluid style that characterizes his work. The calligraphy is accompanied by a poem describing the serene and beautiful autumn landscape, reflecting the deep connection between visual art and literature in Qing culture.plain2024-08-08T06:09:32+00:00Smithsonian Institution - Freer and Sackler Galleries2c07f5a3014e79bbc32483731355b4ae79b06603
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12024-08-08T06:13:31+00:00Arts and Literature of the Qing Dynasty5plain2024-08-08T10:09:31+00:00The Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) was a golden age for arts and literature in China. The period witnessed the flourishing of traditional Chinese painting, the compilation of literary works, and the preservation of cultural heritage. This page explores the major artistic and literary accomplishments of the Qing era, highlighting the creativity and intellectual achievements that define this period.
1. Qing Dynasty Painting: 2. Literary Compilation: 3. Qing Porcelain: 4. Calligraphy and Poetry: 5. Theatrical Performances: The Qing Dynasty was a period of remarkable cultural achievement, particularly in the arts and literature. The archives presented on this page offer a window into the artistic expressions and literary contributions that defined this era. These works not only reflect the aesthetic values and intellectual pursuits of the Qing period but also continue to influence Chinese culture today.
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