THE ART OF PAINTING OF YUAN, MING, AND QING DYNASTIES
Author: | Bao, Yuheng |
Year: | 2011 |
Pages: | 268 |
ISBN: | 0-7734-3927-7 978-0-7734-3927-6 |
Price: | $199.95 |
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OVERSIZE. 8½ x 11 format with 40 photo illustrations
The art of Chinese paintings developed rapidly during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties from 1271-1911. This book offers a survey of the development of Chinese painting during these three dynasties. The book is an interdisciplinary historical aesthetic study of Chinese painting and art. It examines how social, political, philosophic, and religious factors impacted Chinese painting. The authors have collaborated to produce a valuable resource guide that lists the most significant Chinese painters to emerge during a span of 600 years. There are over 40 illustrations throughout the text of this book.
Table of Contents
1: The Early Yuan Dynasty
2: Landscape Painting
3: The Art of Flowers and Birds
4: Figure Painting of the Yuan Dynasty
5: Mural, Printing and Others
6: The Early Ming Dynasty
7: The Zhejiang School
8: The Suzhou School
9: The Late Ming Dynasty
10: The Art of Murals
11: Figure Painting
12: The Ming-Qing Transition
13: The Four Wangs, Wu, Yun and Others
14: The “Four Monks”
15: Lang Shining and Others
16: The Yangzhou School of Painting
17: The Late Qing and the Beginning of Modern Painting