Zhang Daqian is well-known for his traditional literati ink painting, however his later works are dominated by colour washes and splashes of ink. As said by the author, these works were heavily influenced by the colourful buddhist murals in Dunhuang, where the artist had stayed for three years. The aim of the publication is to present the development of Zhang Daqian's works in relation to the Dunhuang murals. With chronological table of the artist's life and achievements.
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Onsite

Location code
MON.ZDQ
Language

Chinese - Traditional

Publication/Creation date

2005

No of pages

152

ISBN / ISSN

9867519310

No of copies

1

Content type

artist monograph

Chapter headings

畫風之承傳與緣起 - 文人水墨風格的轉變

張大千早期的文人水墨畫風

張大千敦煌壁畫摹本賞析 - 相關影嚮及其發展

晚年潑墨潑彩風格之產生 - 青綠重彩之根源

張大千傳世經典巨幅畫作之賞析

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The Significance of Dunhuang Murals on Chang Dai-Chien's Painting
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The Significance of Dunhuang Murals on Chang Dai-Chien's Painting, 潑彩敦煌 - 張大千的藝術與生活