Genius as an Innate Mental Talent of Idea-giving in Chinese Painting and Kant

Philosophy East and West 70 (2):354-373 (2020)
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According to the Song critic Guo Ruoxu, the last five laws by Xie He are "open to study," while qiyun 氣韻 "necessarily involves an innate knowledge; it assuredly cannot be secured through cleverness or close application, nor will time aid its attainment. It is an unspoken accord, a spiritual communion; 'something that happens without one's knowing how'".1 For Guo Ruoxu, although the qiyun within a work refers to the quality of a painting and cannot be identical with the qiyun of the artist, the ability to produce a painting replete with qiyun is determined by the painter's innate mental disposition. This idea has been echoed...

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