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Historical Introduction
ОглавлениеAnonymous, The Kangxi Emperor (1654–1722) A Tang poem about the lotus in bloom, c. 1703.
Hanging scroll, ink on silk, 186.7 × 85.3 cm.
Palace Museum, Peking.
The study of any branch of art requires some acquaintance with the history of the people among whom the art was practised. This applies with additional force to China and to Chinese art, a still more distant and less familiar field of study. The native story of the development of Chinese culture makes it nearly as old as the civilisations of Egypt, Chaldea, and Susiana. These empires have long since culminated and disappeared below the horizon, while China has continued to exist, to work out its own ideas of art and ethics, and to elaborate the peculiar script which it retains today. The characters of the ancient Chinese script appear to have originated and developed in the valley of the Yellow River, and no connection has hitherto been satisfactorily traced with any other system of picture writing.