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@Dreamy *getting my notebook out and flicking some pages to view all the notes I've took*
here's a couple of them
- Taoism and Buddhism influenced the development of Chinese Art and both were responsible for its continuinity of Chinese Art over the centuries
- painting flourished during the Tang and Song Period
- The Japanese aesthetic has been a powerful influence on western architecture, design and fashion in the 20th century
- Landscape (also known as 'mountain-water') Art is the highest form of art in China. this art exploits the elements of the natural world visually and spiritually
- the Tang and Song (subsequent dynasties of the Sui) gave great emphasis to the arts in the development and reflection of spiritual values - including the Neo-Confucian ideas that are found within visual expression mostly in landscape art
- the wall paintings of the song period was formed against the background of specific external religious factors, as the rulers of the song dynasty contributed to the development of both buddhism and taoism
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