Stylization and individuation: the concept and style of space in Chinese and Persian painting images in Han and Tang Dynasties
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https://doi.org/10.6914/ccs.020204Abstract
In the Han and Tang Dynasties, the exchange of handicraft culture between China and Persia promoted the development of both sides' economy, the progress of civilized diplomacy, improved the people's material and cultural life, enriched the people's spiritual enjoyment, and occupied an extremely important position in the history of East-West handicraft culture exchange. The expression of Chinese painting and Persian miniature painting in the image composition has its own methods, but also there are mutual relations. Due to the difference in the functional space,the images reflect the national uniqueness and cultural diversity of the two countries. This paper explores the communication between China and Persia in painting images during the Han and Tang Dynasties from the three aspects of composition, space concept and style of Chinese painting and Persian detailed images.To reveal the mutual influence formed in the exploration of stylization and individuation, and to maintain the distinctive characteristics of the art communication path.
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