中國藝術賞析. A boshan-typed incense burner, Early W. Han Dynasty Electronic incense burner.

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中國藝術賞析

A boshan-typed incense burner, Early W. Han Dynasty Electronic incense burner

南宋 夏圭 西湖柳艇圖 Monet Impression Sunrise (1872)

+ The Chinese ink painting and the Western oil painting are embodiments of two distinct cultures which should be appreciated from different perspectives. + "I like both oil paintings and traditional Chinese paintings. It is definitely wrong for one to judge Chinese paintings using the criteria of oil paintings," he added.

And you will develop abilities to + appreciate Chinese fine art by closely studying the concepts of aesthetic values of art and its features + criticize cultural issues concerning Chinese art from a global and modern perspective and make comparisons with other art cultures and relate art to modern human experience.

+ Identify the representative Chinese art pieces, their characteristics + Interpret the style of Chinese art and its relationship with society, history and culture + Analyse art work by using visual language, and build communication skills between the oral, the written and the visual + Compare traditional Chinese art with its modern form as well as artistic cultures around the world + Criticize Chinese art from

+ What is art? + New archaeological findings change the history of Chinese art + The modern interpretation of ancient painting + The return of nature I: the difference between Chinese Shanshui and Western landscape painting + Momentum and structure: the aesthetics of calligraphy + Reflections on the art works and liaison with the curators of the museums

Teaching and Learning Activities Large class teaching and learning Tutorials Online discussion and reflection Group Project Art Experiences Assessment Meaningful participation in classroom activities Presentation Online Discussion and Reflection Group Project