What are the characteristics of Buddhist painting? What is the art of painting in Chinese Buddhism?

Updated on culture 2024-04-22
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Buddhism. The characteristic of the painting is that you can see a lot of Buddha statues in the painting, and there will also be a lot of Buddhist ritual instruments and symbols.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the past, the creation of Buddhist paintings was mostly based on the patterns of India or the Western Regions, but by the time of Zhang Seng Miao of the Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty, Buddhist paintings began to innovate. Zhang Seng Xuan's ingenuity, based on the Indian Buddhist painting pattern and skills, created a model of "Zhangjia style", so that the Buddha statue tends to be more Chinese.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's more pompous and unrealistic.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Buddhist Painting: Buddhist painting that originated in ancient India and flourished in China. Initially, Buddhism was introduced from India, and later gradually developed into a Chinese national style and characteristics.

    Chuan Cai in the Ming Emperor Yongping sent an envoy to the Dayue clan, to Yongping eleven years (AD 68, a said Yongping nine years), with Shamen Jiaye Morteng, Zhu Fa Langdong returned to Luoyang, when the white horse Sutra and white felt wrapped in the statue of Shakya, because outside the West Yongguan in Luoyang City, the White Horse Temple was established and on the wall of the temple to make a thousand Buddhas riding three turns around the tower map. "Interpretation of the Book and Interpretation of the Old Chronicles" said: "Since the emperor ordered the painting of the Buddha statue, placed on the Qingliang platform and the Xianjie Mausoleum.

    This is the first Chinese Buddhist painting to be made.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The kind of color combination of their paintings is solemn.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

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  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You're talking about the dots drawn on the monk's head

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The characteristic of the painting is the nephew information.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Buddhist art consists of three parts: architecture, sculpture, and murals.

    Buddhist art roughly consists of three parts: architecture, sculpture, and murals. The three are a unity of the combination of the book and the excavation, the combination of the religious uproar and the aesthetic, practical and artistic nature.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The art of painting in Chinese Buddhism mainly includes Buddhist paintings and murals. Buddhist painting is to paint Buddha statues or Bodhisattva statues, and Zhang Seng Miao of the Liang Dynasty, Cao Zhongda of the Northern Qi Dynasty, and Wu Daozi of the Tang Dynasty all created a unique style of Buddhist painting. Murals are mostly seen in the grottoes in various places, with the Buddhist scriptures changing the story, the pure land in disguise and the Buddha, the Bodhisattva statue as the main content, the Buddhist painting and the mural itself are a part of the Chinese painting art, Buddhist painting has changed the inherent form of Chinese painting, Buddhist thought has also had a very important impact on the painting thought, and promoted the emergence of landscape painting to express the pure and indifferent, innocent and natural landscape painting has become an independent painting, which is particularly obvious in the influence of Zen Buddhism.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The Buddhist paintings of the Tang Dynasty were mainly "Sutra Variation Paintings". The so-called "Sutra Painting" is to express the text content of the Buddhist scriptures intuitively with a pictorial image, mainly depicting the scene of the Pure Land of the Buddha Kingdom recorded in the Buddhist scriptures.

    Different from the Buddhist paintings of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Tang Dynasty's Jingchang paintings do not reflect the theme of suffering, but express light, reflecting the spirit of the times when the country is rich and the people are strong and prosperous. All kinds of "Western Pure Land Change", "Eastern Pure Land Change", "Maitreya Pure Land Change", "Lotus Sutra Change" and so on, are characterized by the picture ** has a big Buddha, sitting high on the lotus platform in public, there are treasure trees, tall buildings, the sky has the goddess scattered flowers, colorful clouds around, there are Bodhisattvas on both sides, there are music songs and dances in front of the court, in addition to the lotus blossoms, Chinese ducks playing in the water, children are born, etc., a group of jewels, extremely brilliant.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I believe that when Buddhist paintings express Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, they should be decent and should not allow artists to play freely. When Buddhist painting expresses the Buddha and Bodhisattva, it should be more rigorous, after all, Buddhist painting is like this, if it is free to play at will, it will make the Buddha statue less rigorous, and it will not reflect the main image of the Buddha and Bodhisattva in the Buddhist painting. Buddha statues should be dignified and rigorous, solemn, if with the free play of the artist, some artists can not paint well, then lose the original appearance of the Buddha statue, and there is no original image of the Buddha statue.

    Whether in ancient times or now, the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas in Buddhist paintings appear in the image of compassion, solemnity, purity, etc., which is also the form of the Buddha statue itself, so it cannot be changed with a person's thoughts, because it affects not only a painting, but also people's cognition. Painting Buddha statues, especially when painting Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, should follow some of the most basic standards, such as being sure to express the compassion of the Buddha and the solemn, dignified, and calm perfection of the Buddha.

    It must be in accordance with the original rules, it must be decent, and the Buddha and Bodhisattva in the Buddhist painting should also pay attention to the eyes, nose, mouth and other postures, and should follow the rules of painting the Buddha statue, so as to reflect the form that the Buddha portrait should have. When many artists paint Buddha statues, they are very casual, and even change the original posture of Buddha statues, and make Buddha statues according to their own hearts, which destroys the original dignified and rigorous form of Buddha paintings, making people look a little nondescript.

    This is just my personal point of view, I believe that many friends are like me, and you can also see when you watch Journey to the West, most of the images of the Buddha and the Buddha and Bodhisattva in it are decent, which makes people look like they have a sense of awe, the posture is very complete, and it is also very dignified, and the appearance of the Buddha and Bodhisattva looks very compassionate and solemn. To sum up, I personally think that when painting Buddha and Bodhisattva, it is necessary to be decent, and to paint according to the rules and the original posture of the Buddha statue.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It should be decent. Because these portraits have a certain meaning, some of them have a very high status of visualization, and the content of the portraits cannot be changed at will.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Personally, I think it should be decent, and if it is played by my own art, it will be very nondescript and will not show the solemnity of a bodhisattva.

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