Exploration of the Art of Pattern Decoration of the Tiger-Skin Wall in the Mu's Manor in Qixia from an Artistic Perspective
Liu Yiming
South China University of Technology,Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province,510006;
Abstract:The Mu Family Manor in Qixia, Shandong Province, is the largest and best-preserved feudal landlord estate in northern China, serving as a quintessential example of residential architecture in Jiaodong region. This study focuses on the mosaic decorative patterns adorning the Tiger-skin Stone Walls of the Mu Family Manor, analyzing their unique characteristics in material selection, pattern design, construction techniques, and cultural symbolism. The findings provide valuable insights for the research and preservation of traditional architectural artistry.
Keywords: Tiger-skin Stone Walls of the Mu Family Manor; mosaic decorative patterns; material selection and craftsmanship; cultural symbolism
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