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國畫研究   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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國畫研究
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Description

分價值之研究、畫史之研究、畫理之研究、寫生之研究、書籍之研究等5章

目錄
第一章 價值之研究
第一節 總論
第二節 卑視國畫者之意見
(一) 以國畫為出世而非入世也
(二) 以中國畫為臨摹而非寫生也
(三) 以中國畫為崇古而非進化也
(四) 以中國畫為不合時代也
(五) 以中國畫為不合西法也
第三節 價值之分類
第四節 普通之價值
(一) 歷史上之價值
(二) 地理上之價值
(三) 政治上之價值
(四) 宗教上之價值
(五) 商業上之價值
(六) 經濟上之價值
(七) 社會上之價值
(八) 民性上之價值
第五節 教育上之價值
(一) 人格之修養
(二) 思想之純潔
(三) 選擇力之養成
(四) 組織力之鍛練
(五) 想象力之增加
(六) 觀察力之發展
(七) 模仿力之充實
(八) 創造力之發揮
(九) 其他
第六節 特別之價值
(一) 中國畫能助民族復興也
(二) 中國畫能改進西洋畫也
(三) 中國畫可作書法之補助也
(四) 中國畫文學趣味之豐富也
(五) 中國畫較西洋畫條件為複雜也
第二章 畫史之研究
第一節 中國繪畫史之內函
(一) 畫政
(二) 畫家
(三) 畫跡
(四) 畫論
(五) 畫籍
(六) 插圖
第二節 中國繪畫史之分類
(甲) 通史
(乙) 專史
(一) 時代史
(子) 斷代史
(丑) 編年史
(寅) 年表
(二) 畫科史
(子) 山水畫史
(丑) 人物畫史
(寅) 花卉翎毛畫史
(卯) 四君子畫史
(三) 畫體史
(子) 原始畫史
(丑) 彝器畫史
(寅) 石刻畫史
(卯) 壁畫史
(辰) 雕板畫史
(四) 畫家史
(子) 以時代分者
(丑) 以地方分者
(寅) 以性別分者
(卯) 以種族分者
(辰) 以地位分者
(巳) 以征見分者
(午) 以人數分者
(五) 畫派史
(子) 畫派通史
(丑) 畫派專使
(六) 畫法史
(子) 寫生畫法史
(丑) 臨摹畫法史
(寅) 傳神畫法史
(卯) 指頭畫法史
(七) 畫理史
(子) 畫理全史
(丑) 畫理分史
(八) 鑑藏史
(九) 外交史
(十) 詩史
(十一) 器物史
(十二) 裝璜史
第三節 編着中國繪畫史之注意
(甲) 中國繪畫所受之侵略
(一) 禮教之利用
(二) 政治之壓迫
(三) 宗教之掠奪
(四) 文學之侵潤
(五) 西畫之輪入
(六) 日畫之混珠
(乙) 中國繪畫史應破除之傳統思想
(一) 崇古過甚
(二) 貶今過甚
(三) 重視臨摹
(四) 蔑視創作
(丙) 中國繪畫史上不可輕信之褒貶
(一) 神話
(二) 諛詞
(三) 貶詞
第三章 畫理之研究
第一節 概說
第二節 六法
第三節 氣韻
第四節 畫意
第五節 章法
第六節 宗派
第七節 透視
第八節 畫病
第九節 雜說
第四章 寫生之研究
第一節 概論
第二節 唐宋以前之寫生畫家
第三節 歷代寫生畫論
第四節 寫生之方法
(一) 山水之寫生畫法
(二) 人物之寫生畫法
(三) 花鳥之寫生畫法
第五章 畫籍之研究
第一節 畫籍之數目
第二節 畫籍之分類
第三節 畫科之分類
第四節 畫籍之整理
第五節 初學必備書目

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國29[1940]
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