ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1935, examines the world of Chinese painting: the background, styles, audience and reception, intentions and achievements. Written with a Western readership in mind, it intends to put Chinese visual art in the perspective of its history and culture, and clarify its ideas and meanings.

chapter Chapter I|14 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter II|47 pages

Historical Sketch

chapter Chapter III|25 pages

Painting and Philosophy

chapter Chapter IV|22 pages

Painting and Literature

chapter Chapter V|25 pages

Inscriptions

chapter Chapter VI|41 pages

Painting Subjects

chapter Chapter VII|17 pages

The Essentials

chapter Chapter VIII|21 pages

The Instruments

chapter Chapter IX|19 pages

The Species of Painting