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Lecture: Xi’an Stories – Chang’an in the Chinese Paintings

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  • General Admission: Free ($0.00)
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Dates

  • Sat 27 Jul 2024, 2:00pm–3:30pm

Restrictions

All Ages

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CCCsydney

Lecturer:
Mr Wang Ben, President of Xi’an Chinese Painting Academy

Introduction:
Mr Wang will talk about the aesthetic characteristics of Chinese painting in various historical periods, focusing on the brush from modern painters with Chang’an city, cultural and tourist attractions, and celebrities from the ancient to the modern. There will also be a on-site creation and explanation of the Chinese painting in the lecture.

In terms of cultural and tourism attractions, the city of Chang'an is home to many famous monuments, such as the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, the Small Wild Goose Pagoda, the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, and the Huaqing Palace. These attractions not only attract a large number of tourists, but also provide painters with rich creative materials. Painters use these monuments as the background to create a number of paintings with historical and cultural connotations, becoming a model of cultural and tourism integration.

At the site of Chinese painting creation, the audience can enjoy the process of live creation by experts and listen to the explanation of Chinese painting techniques and aesthetic characteristics. This interactive experience enables the audience to gain a deeper understanding of the charm of Chinese painting and feel the painter's love and perseverance for traditional culture.
As China's outstanding traditional cultural heritage, Chinese painting not only has unique aesthetic value, but also carries rich historical and cultural connotations. Through appreciation, we can better understand the history and culture of Chang'an and feel the charm of Chinese painting.

Lecture format:
Explanation, live demonstration

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