Intertextuality and shielding of poetic painting: a case study of qiao zhongchang’s “the sequel to the ode to the red cliff scroll”

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  • What: This study has also highlighted the phenomenon of occlusion, where the visual elements of a painting may overshadow or obscure aspects of the poetic text, leading to a partial understanding or even misinterpretation of the intended message.
  • Who: Scroll", and Shengnan, Liu from the College of Liberal Arts, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nan Jing, China have published the article: Original Paper, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • Future: 8 No 3 2024 same narrative theme painting tends to imitate poetry in composition and scene selection a characteristic that is especially evident . . .

     

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