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Scientific Research on the Pictorial Arts of Asia

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This volume presents scientific studies of pictorial art across Asia, including Cambodian reliefs, Indian wall paintings, Philippine panels, Japanese temple figures, and numerous works on paper. Em...
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Investigations into a variety of materials and techniques used in creating pictorial art across Asia are presented in this volume: painted reliefs in a Cambodian temple; wall paintings in India; panel paintings in the Philippines; the figures of gods and guardians in a Japanese temple; paintings on silk and several papers covering aspects of the materials, pigments, painting and printing techniques used in works of art on paper. This preponderance of investigations relating to paper seems appropriate given the invention and extensive use of paper in Asia, and East Asia in particular.

This volume is the second in a series of Forbes Symposium proceedings. The first title,�Scientific Research in the Field of Asian Art, edited by Paul Jett with Janet D. Douglas, Blythe McCarthy, and John Winter, was published in 2003 (by Archtype Publications in association with the Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution). The next Symposium volume concerns the scientific study of Asian sculpture.

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Price: £65.00
Pages: 188
Publisher: Archetype Publications
Imprint: Archetype Publications
Publication Date: 01 July 2005
Trim Size: 11.95 X 8.50 in
ISBN: 9781873132746
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

ART / Asian / General, History of art, ART / Museum Studies, ART / History / General, Asian history, Museology and heritage studies

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Foreword

Acknowledgements

List of contributors

Introduction

A technical study of the�Hokked�? konpon mandara

Jacki Elgar, Anne Nishimura Morse, and Richard Newman

Materials for "gold" and "silver" tints in pictorial ornamentation of twelfth-century Japanese manuscripts

Yasushi Egami

Scientific analysis used in the treatment of the�Map of the World and Famous Cities�screens and resulting new perspectives on the paintings

Yasuhiro Oka, Sadatoshi Miura, Yasuhiro Hayakawa, and Tetsuo Miyakoshi

Three polychrome Japanese Buddhist sculptures from the Kamakura period:

the scientific examination of layer structures, ground materials, pigments, metal leafs, and powders

Mark Richter

The identification and light sensitivity of Japanese woodblock print colorants: the impact on art history and preservation

Sandra A. Connors, Paul M. Whitmore, Roger S. Keyes, and Elizabeth I. Coombs

Dayflower blue: its appearance and lightfastness in traditional Japanese prints

Shiho Sasaki and Elizabeth I. Coombs

Recent research on historic paper components in East Asian art objects

Agnieszka Helman-Wazny

An evaluation of�xuan�paper permanence and discussion of historical Chinese paper materials

M. Brigitte Yeh and Jesse Munn

Traditional Korean papermaking

Hyejung Yum

Investigation of alum in gelatin sizing of Far Eastern paintings on silk

Ekaterina Pasnak, Season Tse, and Alison Murray

Foxing on the backs of Chinese paintings

Xie Yulin and Chen Yuansheng

Chinese painting colors: history and reality

Jennifer Giaccai and John Winter

Painting materials and deterioration phenomena in a Yuan dynasty wall painting

John Twilley and Kathleen M. Garland

Research plan for the restoration of the multicolored paintings in Lungshan Temple at Lu-Gang

Tung Kuo-king and Tsai Yu-lin

Crossing the line: the interplay between scientific examination and conservation approaches in the treatment of a fifteenth-century Nepali�thangka

Marco Leona and Sandhya S. Jain

Kalighat�Pats: an examination of techniques and materials

Christine Mackay and Aditi Nath Sarkar

The conservation of the cultural property of India: board games depicted as murals

Rangachar Vasantha

Artistic practices of the Bohol school of painting: an analytical and archival study of nineteenth-century panel paintings in the Philippines

Nicole Tse

Wall decoration systems in the temples of Angkor

Esther von Plehwe-Leisen and Hans Leisen