Chinese literati |
aesthetic lineage of painting, 152 |
criterion for judging literati painting, 164 |
female literati artists, 187 |
final phase of poeticization and institutionalization of literati painting, 164 |
“ink play”, 100 |
interartistic aesthetics, 273 |
landscape painting, 243 |
multiartistic versatility (of the Yuan literati), 146 |
of the Song dynasty, 100 |
orthodox and nonorthodox literati traditions, 174 |
painting, 292 |
rise of Yuan literatiism, 145 |
taste for paining, 107 |
viewed as nonacademic and antiacademic, 101 |
Wang Wei as spiritual forefather and role model for Song literati, 109 |
wenhuitu, 108 |
Xiling Yinshe, 332 |
Chinese painting |
brainchild of tea or wine drinkers, 107 |
chuanshen, 200 |
Chinese painting (continued) |
commercialization of (in the Ming dynasty), 163 |
elevated to a poetic art, 76 |
form of spiritual self-regalement, 37 |
landscape, 9 |
means of self-entertainment and self-expression, 37 |
means of self-expression or self-amusement, 107 |
poetic functionality of, 126 |
pursuit of leisure and pleasure, 103 |
rising status, 21 |
shen of the painterly subject, xvi |
spiritual trueness, 161 |
Taoist influence on, 312 |
Taoist art, 94 |
token of interartistic congeniality and appreciation, 22 |
trendy subject or subject matter (in poetry), 103 |
Chou, Eva Shan, 209 |
classicism and archaism (in the Ming dynasty), 157–158, 160, 163, 175 |
conformism and conservatism (in the Ming dynasty), 157 |
Wang Yi (editor), 3 |