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Miscellaneous Pendant Rump In "Women'S Picture"

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"Women'S Picture"


"Women's map" is a famous work of the artist of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Gu Kai Chi (346-407).

His painting emphasizes.

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Vivid characters

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In this way, the style of painting is also reflected in this painting.

In this picture, women's clothing has multiple agricultural collar and wide clothing, basically following the clothing style of the previous generation, which is more decorative than the previous generation.


The change is mainly in the lower part of the cutting out a number of triangles, the upper and lower, narrow, layer upon layer overlapping, rich in sense of hierarchy, walking along the wind to float.

This form of skirt is called "mixed" and evolved from Yan and Han Dynasties in the Han and Wei dynasties.


The shape and shape of the hybrid are very heavy.

Apart from the ornaments, they have long arms from waist to abdomen.

Ribbon

It's called buttocks.

The streamers and ribbons are dancing gently, and women are like the fairies. They are light and elegant.


A dress with a triangular pendant skirt and a pendant of a dress ".

In the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the pursuit of lightness and elegance was a "great fear".

This is a vivid representation of "women's pictures".


Gu Kaizhi's picture has left us a visual image, which reflects the aesthetic appeal of Wei's pursuit of illusion and lightness.

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