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A list of Chinese symbols, designs, and art motifs, including decorative ornaments, patterns, auspicious symbols, and iconography elements, used in Chinese visual arts, sorted in different theme categories.
More than merely decorative, the symbols and motifs that appear on Chinese decorative arts, clothing, and personal adornments often represent hidden meanings that convey a desire for the good things in life.
Hidden Meanings in Chinese Decorative motifs The character lu (祿) implies rank, success, good fortune, and wealth. The character for deer (鹿) is also pronounced lu, and so deer symbolize wealth and longevity. Golden ingots and coins are symbols of riches and wealth. The peony and osmanthus are associated with nobility, high rank, and wealth.
22 Νοε 2021 · Chinese art history encompasses all the visual arts originating in China and produced by the Chinese cultures and artists. It is marked by many different types, ranging from Neolithic pottery to calligraphy, painting, poetry, porcelain, bronze work, jade carving, and many others.
27 Σεπ 2024 · The Chinese make substantial use of color symbolism. Throughout history colors have had specific associations. This included a dynastic color that was used for each dynasty's robes and emblems.
It charts the eighteenth century introduction of European mechanical craftsmanship to China, and it analyses the iconographic links between several Chinese-made mechanical models in Danish collections and the models found at the Chinese court.
17th–18th century China Qing dynasty (1644–1911) Light green jade : The Avery Brundage Collection, B60J396. Photograph by Kaz Tsuruta. click here for full size image (1720 x 2000 pixels, 216 KB)