FREE UK delivery for orders over £70. Worldwide shipping available.

Chinese Folk Arts


Author(s):
JIN Zhilin
Publisher:
China Intercontinental Press
Publication:
1/2010
Languages:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN/SKU:
9787508516912
Pages:
144
Sizes:
230 x 155mm
Weight:
0.2600
In Stock (Only 7 copies left)
To be dispatched within 1 business day
Special Price £18.00 £18.00 Regular Price £29.95
(€20.16)
The creators of Chinese folk art come from the working class masses of China's rural areas. They are mostly female laborers. A communal art, folk art would engender all of Chinese literature and all later art. Its presence is evident in everyday food, clothing, shelter and transportation: in traditional festivals, ceremonies and rituals, and in beliefs and taboos. As a living example of cultural heritage, it shows the continuity of Chinese culture from primitive society to present, a culture that bears distinct national and geographical characteristics. With this heritage, Chinese culture boasts the longest history and the richest historical sources, and of all cultures, considers itself the most widely shared and the most geographically distinct. Its cultural implication and art form accumulate a historical culture of 7,000-8,000 years dating back to primitive society.
The creators of Chinese folk art come from the working class masses of China's rural areas. They are mostly female laborers. A communal art, folk art would engender all of Chinese literature and all later art. Its presence is evident in everyday food, cl