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The Arts of China After 1620

Author : William Watson,Chuimei Ho
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2007-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300107357

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This handsome book is the first in a major three-volume series that will survey China's immense wealth of art, architecture, and artefacts from prehistoric times to the twentieth century. The Arts of China to AD 900 investigates the beginnings of the traditions on which much of the art rests, moving from Neolithic and Bronze Age China to the era of the Tang Dynasty around AD 900.

ARTS OF CHINA AFTER 1620

Author : WILLIAM. WATSON
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0300107358

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The Arts of China 900–1620

Author : William Watson
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2000-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 0300073933

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This beautiful book is the second in a major three-volume series that will survey China's immense wealth of art, architecture, and artefacts from prehistoric times to the twentieth century. It covers the most prolific and broad-ranging period of Chinese art history, from the Song Dynasty with its spectacular landscape paintings to the Ming Dynasty with its lovely pottery. William Watson considers architecture, painting, sculpture, and the decorative arts in equal balance. He follows styles and motifs as they are developed in each medium from one province to another and discusses materials and techniques as well as the iconography and function of every art form. He also explores relationships between one medium and another, tracing, for example, the influence of Buddhist iconography on sculptural traditions and on the architecture of temples and towers and showing how ceramic ornament affected the development of ornament in other media.

The Arts of China to AD 900

Author : William Watson
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 1995-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 0300082843

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This book is the first in a major three-volume series that will survey China's immense wealth of art, architecture, and artifacts from prehistoric times to the twentieth century. The Arts of China to A.D. 900 investigates the beginnings of the traditions on which much of the art rests, moving from Neolithic and Bronze Age China to the era of the Tang Dynasty around A.D. 900. William Watson discusses in lively detail a wide range of art forms and techniques: porcelain and pottery, lacquer, religious and secular painting and sculpture, mural painting, monumental sculpture and architecture. He explains the materials and techniques of bronze casting, jade carving, pottery manufacture, and other arts, and he describes the most important sites, the artifacts that were produced at each one, and the historical interactions between different areas. He discusses the iconography, the technique and the function of every art form. Written by one of the most distinguished scholars in the field of Chinese art and archaeology, this lavishly illustrated book will be a valuable resource for both experts and beginners in the field.

The Arts of China

Author : Michael Sullivan
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1984-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 0520049179

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Calls attention to arts which have developed and flourished in China since the Stone Age

Taoism and the Arts of China

Author : Stephen Little,Shawn Eichman,Kristofer Shipper,Patricia Buckley Ebrey
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 422 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2000-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 0520227859

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Taoism and the Arts of China by Stephen Little,Shawn Eichman,Kristofer Shipper,Patricia Buckley Ebrey Pdf

A celebration of Taoist art traces the influence of philosophy on the visual arts in China.

1000 Buddhas of Genius

Author : T.W. Rhys Davids Ph.D. LLD.,Victoria Charles
Publisher : Parkstone International
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2014-11-24
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781783104635

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1000 Buddhas of Genius by T.W. Rhys Davids Ph.D. LLD.,Victoria Charles Pdf

„All living beings are Buddhas and have wisdom and virtue within them. (Buddha) Buddha ranks among the most often depicted holy figures of the world perhaps appearing more than Christ, a subject widely treated by Western artists. Venerated in all the nations of Asia, and even beyond, his image took form along the Silk Road, the birthplace of many schools of Buddhism. Indeed, the Buddhist religion recognises many Buddhas representing various traditions: such as Buddhism of „the Ancient Teaching‰ (Theravada), of „the Great Vehicle‰ (Mahayana) and Tantric Buddhism (Varjrayana). A figure adored by all, Buddha has been depicted in every art form: sculpture, often of monumental size, like the now destroyed Buddhas of Bamyan, painting, and above all in countless cave murals, such as those of Ajanta in India or Dunhuang in China. Perfect for all those passionate about Asian art, from neophytes to Buddhists, this fascinating work invites the reader to discover or rediscover Buddha, his history, his codes, but also his innumerable faces through one thousand representations selected from among the most beautiful works held in the worldÊs greatest museums.

China

Author : Deborah A. Bekken,Lisa C. Niziolek,Gary M. Feinman
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2018-02-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780226456171

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China by Deborah A. Bekken,Lisa C. Niziolek,Gary M. Feinman Pdf

At the entrance of The Field Museum’s Cyrus Tang Hall of China, two Chinese stone guardian lions stand tall, gazing down intently at approaching visitors. One lion’s paw rests upon a decorated ball symbolizing power, while the other lion cradles a cub. Traditionally believed to possess attributes of strength and protection, statues such as these once stood guard outside imperial buildings, temples, and wealthy homes in China. Now, centuries later, they guard this incredible permanent exhibition. China’s long history is one of the richest and most complex in the known world, and the Cyrus Tang Hall of China offers visitors a wonderful, comprehensive survey of it through some 350 artifacts on display, spanning from the Paleolithic period to present day. Now, with China: Visions through the Ages, anyone can experience the marvels of this exhibition through the book’s beautifully designed and detailed pages. Readers will gain deeper insight into The Field Museum’s important East Asian collections, the exhibition development process, and research on key aspects of China’s fascinating history. This companion book, edited by the exhibition’s own curatorial team, takes readers even deeper into the wonders of the Cyrus Tang Hall of China and enables them to study more closely the objects and themes featured in the show. Mirroring the exhibition’s layout of five galleries, the volume is divided into five sections. The first section focuses on the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods; the second, the Bronze Age, the first dynasties, and early writing; the third, the imperial system and power; the fourth, religion and performance; and the fifth, interregional trade and the Silk Routes. Each section also includes highlights containing brief stories on objects or themes in the hall, such as the famous Lanting Xu rubbing. With chapters from a diverse set of international authors providing greater context and historical background, China: Visions through the Ages is a richly illustrated volume that allows visitors, curious readers, and China scholars alike a chance to have an enduring exchange with the objects featured in the exhibition and with their multifaceted histories.

"Glass Exchange between Europe and China, 1550?800 "

Author : EmilyByrne Curtis
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781351565486

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In this study, Emily Byrne Curtis explores as her subject lenses, spectacles, aventurine glass, and windows found in China from the sixteenth century. She traces their technological development back to the glassworks in Murano, Venice, and explores their significance in terms of Venice's commerce with China. Because glassware also figured among the gifts which three papal legates from the Vatican presented to the Kangxi and Yongzheng emperors, the author examines many documents from the archives in Rome and the Vatican; the study therefore touches, to an extent, on the history of the Catholic Church in China. Curtis also discusses in the volume some contemporary Chinese references and verses to European glassware, and in the case of enamel materials, she discloses the pronounced effect their use had upon the decor of Chinese porcelains.

A Fashionable Century

Author : Rachel Silberstein
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2020-06-30
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780295747194

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Clothing and accessories from nineteenth-century China reveal much about women’s participation in the commercialization of textile handicrafts and the flourishing of urban popular culture. Focusing on women’s work and fashion, A Fashionable Century presents an array of visually compelling clothing and accessories neglected by traditional histories of Chinese dress, examining these products’ potential to illuminate issues of gender and identity. In the late Qing, the expansion of production systems and market economies transformed the Chinese fashion system, widening access to fashionable techniques, materials, and imagery. Challenging the conventional production model, in which women embroidered items at home, Silberstein sets fashion within a process of commercialization that created networks of urban guilds, commercial workshops, and subcontracted female workers. These networks gave rise to new trends influenced by performance and prints, and they offered women opportunities to participate in fashion and contribute to local economies and cultures. Rachel Silberstein draws on vernacular and commercial sources, rather than on the official and imperial texts prevalent in Chinese dress history, to demonstrate that in these fascinating objects—regulated by market desires, rather than imperial edict—fashion formed at the intersection of commerce and culture. A Fashionable Century is the winner of the Costume Society of America's Millia Davenport Publication Award and was long-listed for the Textile Society of America's R. L. Shep Award. The judges described the book as "an extraordinary achievement in scholarship working with source materials that are little-known outside of China and not otherwise available in English."

History Without Borders

Author : Geoffrey C. Gunn
Publisher : Hong Kong University Press
Page : 446 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2011-08-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789888083343

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History Without Borders by Geoffrey C. Gunn Pdf

Astride the historical maritime silk routes linking India to China, premodern East and Southeast Asia can be viewed as a global region in the making over a long period. Intense Asian commerce in spices, silks, and ceramics placed the region in the forefront of global economic history prior to the age of imperialism. Alongside the correlated silver trade among Japanese, Europeans, Muslims, and others, China's age-old tributary trade networks provided the essential stability and continuity enabling a brilliant age of commerce. Though national perspectives stubbornly dominate the writing of Asian history, even powerful state-centric narratives have to be re-examined with respect to shifting identities and contested boundaries. This book situates itself in a new genre of writing on borderland zones between nations, especially prior to the emergence of the modern nation-state. It highlights the role of civilization that developed along with global trade in rare and everyday Asian commodities, raising a range of questions regarding unequal development, intraregional knowledge advances, the origins of globalization, and the emergence of new Asian hybridities beyond and within the conventional boundaries of the nation-state. Chapters range over the intra-Asian trade in silver and ceramics, the Chinese junk trade, the rise of European trading companies as well as diasporic communities including the historic Japan-towns of Southeast Asia, and many types of technology exchanges. While some readers will be drawn to thematic elements, this book can be read as the narrative history of the making of a coherent East-Southeast Asian world long before the modem period.

Chinese Ceramics of the Transitional Period

Author : Stephen Little
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 135 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:923437197

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The Arts of China, Fifth Edition, Revised and Expanded

Author : Michael Sullivan
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780520255685

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The Arts of China, Fifth Edition, Revised and Expanded by Michael Sullivan Pdf

"From the Neolithic to the avant-garde, and through all the brilliant centuries in between, Michael Sullivan's introduction to Chinese art history is the classic in its field, unsurpassed in its clarity, balance, and sure grasp of the subject. Whether for the classroom student or the casual reader, its remarkable range and elegant style make this book a wonderful way for anyone to begin learning about Chinese art."—Jerome Silbergeld, Princeton University "I have used Sullivan's Arts of China in my class for thirty years. No other historian of Chinese art today commands such a wide range of knowledge as Michael Sullivan."—Richard Barnhart, Yale University, editor of Three Thousand Years of Chinese Painting "After more than forty years since its first publication, Michael Sullivan's Arts of China, now in its fifth edition, remains the most concise yet most comprehensive introduction to the history of Chinese art to students and the public."—Wu Hung, Harrie A. Vanderstappen Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago "Michael Sullivan is the acknowledged dean of modern Chinese art studies, and any work bearing his name guarantees both a high level of quality and a wide readership."—Maxwell K. Hearn, Metropolitan Museum of Art

Chinese Ceramics of the Transitional Period, 1620-1683

Author : Stephen Little,Kimbell Art Museum
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 135 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1983-01-01
Category : Porcelain, Chinese
ISBN : 0295967897

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Chinese Ceramics of the Transitional Period, 1620-1683 by Stephen Little,Kimbell Art Museum Pdf

Chinese-Islamic Works of Art, 1644–1912

Author : Emily Byrne Curtis
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 125 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2019-11-27
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781000752793

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Chinese-Islamic Works of Art, 1644–1912 by Emily Byrne Curtis Pdf

Chinese-Islamic studies have concentrated thus far on the arts of earlier periods with less attention paid to works from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). This book focuses on works of Chinese-Islamic art from the late seventeenth century to the present day and bring to the reader’s attention several new areas for consideration. The book examines glass wares which were probably made for a local Chinese-Muslim clientele, illustrating a fascinating mixture of traditional Chinese and Muslim craft traditions. While the inscriptions on them can be related directly to the mosque lamps of the Arab world, their form and style of decoration is characteristically that of Han Chinese. Several contemporary Chinese Muslim artists have succeeded in developing a unique fusion of calligraphic styles from both cultures. Other works examined include enamels, porcelains, and interior painted snuff bottles, with emphasis on either those with Arabic inscriptions, or on works by Chinese Muslim artists. The book includes a chapter written by Dr. Shelly Xue and an addendum written by Dr. Riccardo Joppert. This book will appeal to scholars working in art history, religious studies, Chinese studies, Chinese history, religious history, and material culture.