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Research On The Aesthetic Thought Of Suzuo Ming-style Furniture

Posted on:2021-05-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y ChengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2381330629954545Subject:Art theory
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Furniture is the most material representative in the study of traditional craft aesthetics,and the design of Su Zuo ming-style furniture contains extremely rich aesthetic ideas of creation.Ming-style furniture represents the pinnacle in the history of the development of Chinese furniture and condenses the wisdom of the ancient Chinese craftsmen.Su Zuo ming's furniture creation concept is beautiful in craftsmanship and has the idea of ??creation that echoes the "law" of nature and ethical order;the artistic expression of the modern scientific spirit is functionally reflected in the shape of the line;Very interesting decoration details.This design idea embodies both form and function,shows the user's status and aesthetics,and fully demonstrates the essence of Chinese furniture design.Ming-style furniture materials are exquisite,expensive,and have a high collection value.It is the most convincing work in the history of Chinese arts and crafts.As the highly materialized spiritual world of the literati in the late Ming Dynasty,the literati integrated the “Xian Ya” lifestyle into the poetic creation of furniture making and home life,and gave full play to the art of life and the life of art.The cooperation between the literati and the craftsman has brought the functionality and aesthetics of the furniture to a higher level,and the state of the unity of Taoism,beyond the simple world of utensils,and not being empty,but focusing on returning Art itself,returning to artistic life,this kind of thinking coincides with modern aesthetics.Therefore,Ming-style furniture set off a frenzy in the world of collections."Ming-style" furniture provides a research direction for the design aesthetics of modern furniture.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ming style furniture, aesthetic taste, creation thought, life style, modern design
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