
Chinese Design and Style in Museums
by Liu Jingwei
About This Novel
The author spent more than ten years of hard work, visited more than a hundred museums in the north and south, reviewed more than three million words of information, revised it three times, and finally presented "Chinese Design and Style in Museums" to readers. Through the study of the creative background, color, shape, decoration, texture, inscription, signature and changes of typical cultural relics of each dynasty, this book takes you through more than 8,000 years of Chinese civilization, appreciates the design style and aesthetic values carried by the cultural relics of past dynasties, and feels the breadth, depth and development context of Chinese culture. This book draws on the achievements of archaeology, history, aesthetics, history of arts and crafts, and literary history, and applies the relationship between language and language modalities to deconstruct and construct the styles and designs of Chinese past dynasties, and interprets the cultural relics handed down with modern words. Such an interpretation not only helps readers more easily understand the design styles of past dynasties in China, but also has positive guiding significance for carrying out innovative design work that integrates modern and ancient design. Recognizing Chinese style helps people return to their souls and enhance national pride and self-confidence; it helps people draw nutrients from thousands of years of cultural treasures and develop new creations and designs.
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