Analysis of the Artistic Form and Cultural Connotation of"Shou Character Pattern"Ceramics in the Ming and Qing Dynasties
The"Shou"character pattern ceramic art decoration reached in the late Ming dynasty and emerged its peak in the Qing dynasty.The artistic forms of the"Shou"character pattern ceramics in the Ming and Qing dynasties can be mainly categorized into textual,pattern,and a combination of text and pattern,each with distinct characteristics and prominent aesthetic and folk features.This paper analyzes the historical and cultural evolution,form categories,and cultural connotations of the"Shou"character pattern ceramic art decoration during the Ming and Qing dynasties using literature analysis and comparative research methods.It explores the positive academic significance of the"Shou"character pattern ceramic art decoration for the study of Chinese art culture,the inheritance of Chinese traditional culture,and Chinese folk aesthetic concepts.
"Shou"character patternCeramic artMing and Qing dynastiesArtistic formCultural connotation