The Relationship between Aesthetic Value Philosophy and the main Motif Flower of Ceramic Flower and Bird Painting
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https://doi.org/10.37134/kupasseni.vol13.sp.1.2025Keywords:
Aesthetic value, Philosophy, ceramic flower and bird painting, Main motif flowerAbstract
The porcelain surface design of the Main motif of Chinese flower and bird paintings, reflects the Chinese people's love for flowers. The flower is not only a species, but a state of life in a circular movement, which reveals the aesthetic value philosophy of " nature". However, the Main motif flower of ceramic flower and bird painting's classification and aesthetic value philosophy variables is a blind spot. In this research, three research journal databases, Web of Science, Scopus, and CNKI, are used to systematically review published research papers and electronic books. In addition, the research also came to the China Ceramic Museum, a ceramic Company, a ceramic exhibition, and three places to shoot the Main motif flower of ceramic flower and bird painting porcelain to get more realistic results. Through literature analysis and pictures taken on the spot, the classification of Chinese flower and bird painting, the philosophical variables of aesthetic value of Chinese flower and bird painting, the classification of Main motif flower of ceramic flower and bird painting, Main motif flower of ceramic flower and bird painting Aesthetic value philosophical variable.
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