Masters of the Chinese Brush is a concise critical study of the techniques, schools, and cultural forces that shaped Chinese painting from ancient to early modern times.
Written by Raphael Petrucci, the book surveys how painting evolved through major dynasties, the rise of calligraphic styles, and the influence of Buddhism and literati culture. It connects technical method, philosophical ideas, and historical context, while highlighting key painters and their lasting impact on East Asian art and beyond.
- Explains how line, ink, and brushwork defined Chinese painting across eras
- Shows the role of scholars and calligraphy in shaping artistic practice
- Traces the influence of Buddhism, poetry, and landscape toward distinctive styles
- Offers a cross-cultural view of how Chinese art relates to later European developments
Ideal for readers seeking a clear, accessible overview of Chinese painting's techniques, schools, and cultural environment.