Shitao, the artist with ill retinas. Philosophical painting of «the bitter pumpkin monk»
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2239-5474/6489Keywords:
Buddhism, Daoism, Pantheism, Heidegger, Hokusai, Hölderlin, Kitarō, Van Gogh, Qing, Shitao.Abstract
The personality of Shitao (1642-1707), Chinese painter active during the beginning of Qing dynasty, deserves to be figured out by the comparison of his own particular life, his artistic work, – above all in the phase of its full utterance, – and the philosophical thoughts that he has revealed in his Dialogues on painting. By the union of all these features, Shitao has laid down a link between the «one-brushstroke» and the holistic fusion of his Spirit with Nature.Downloads
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