The Echo of the Narrator:A Study of the Aesthetic Value of Song Huizong's Painting Inscriptions
In Song Huizong Zhao Ji's paintings,the co-existence of calligraphy and painting is commonly seen.His own thin gold script not only shows the beauty of the form of Chinese characters,but also inherits the same technique of using the brush in his paintings.The commonality of traditional Chinese painting and calligraphy can be attributed to the use of lines,which,as an important component of painting and calligraphy,not only triggers the interaction between the two in a common picture,but also highlights the shaping of the spirit of life in Chinese art.Taking Song Huizong's paintings as an example,this paper explores the changes in the aesthetic interest of the picture after calligraphy enters the picture in the form of in-scriptions,and analyses the shaping of the spirit of life in traditional Chinese paintings.
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