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Panyikui Esthetic Theory of the “Three Spaces’ of Guo Xi and Landscape Painting during the Nothern Song dynasty

Abstract: The article considers the ethical views of Guo Xi, - famous Chinese landscape painter of the 11th century. Special attention is paid at Guo Xi’s theory of the ‘three spaces’, - the three types of composition of landscapes based on the ideas of Taoist natural philosophy, summary of the heritage by landscape masters (both predecessors and contemporaries) and thoughts of the author’s own experience in landscape painting. The study covers philosophy, esthetics and art work


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philosophy, cultural studies, Guo Xi, Song, esthetics, landscape, painting, space, nature, Tao, master, writing


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