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Abstract |
As one of the intangible cultural heritages in Hubei Province of China, the Yangxin cloth patching which inherit and permeate profound Chu artistic charming is the traditional folk art that uses leftover pieces or waste cloth to make impromptu patterns with lucky implied meaning, characterized by the abstract and unadorned modeling, the inky and red decorative colors, and the pattern composited with bold grafting, Its unique and humorous aesthetic taste comes down in one continuous line with regional Chu culture in Pre-Qin period. Exploring Chu artistic characteristics and manifestation plays a great theoretical and practical value on the intangible cultural heritages which are on the verge of disappearing. |
Year of Publication |
2015
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Number of Pages |
461-464
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ISBN-ISSN |
978-1-60595-299-4
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