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Studies in the Art of China and South-East Asia, Volume I

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Professor Sullivan, an expert on Chinese art, presents a collection of his papers covering traditional Chinese art and its development over two millennia. He discusses recurring themes, early scree...
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Professor Sullivan is a leading authority on the art of China, and has published a number of standard works on both traditional and modern Chinese art. These two volumes bring together for the first time his papers on the subject, and include a number of important studies on the related art of South-East Asia.

The first volume concentrates on traditional Chinese art. In its long and relatively uninterrupted development over a period of two thousand years, Chinese art can only be compared with the art of ancient Egypt. The author gives a resume of the stages of this development in his first paper, and isolates certain recurrent themes and attitudes in the four studies that follow. Other papers deal with screen and scroll painting in the early period, and with the excavation of a T'ang emperor's tomb. The period of the Ming and Ch'ing emperors is also covered, leading up to the first contacts with Western art in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and the work of European artists in China.

The volume concludes with a number of Professor Sullivan's reviews of works by other scholars on Chinese art, and of exhibitions, and an appreciatlon of the work of Arthur Waley. There is a new preface and index, and the author has supplied additional notes to the original articles which draw attention to subsequent research.
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Price: £50.00
Pages: 410
Publisher: Pindar Press
Imprint: Pindar Press
Publication Date: 31 December 1991
ISBN: 9780907132417
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

ART / Asian / General, History of art

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Preface

The Heritage of Chinese Art

Some Notes on the Social History of Chinese Art

The Magic Mountain

Fantastics and Eccentrics in Chinese Painting

Pictorial Art and the Attitude toward Nature in Ancient China

Notes on Early Chinese Screen Painting

On Painting the Yun-t'ai-shan

A Further Note on the Admonitions Scroll

A Forgotten T'ang Master of Landscape Painting

The Excavation of the Royal Tomb of Wang Chien

The Night Market at Yang-ch'eng

The Ch'ing Scholar-Painters and their World

The Chinese Art of Water Printing, Shui-yin

Art and Politics in Seventeenth-century China

Some Possible Sources of European Influence on Late Ming and Early Ch'ing Painting

The Chinese Response to Western Art

Sandrart on Chinese Painting

Chinnery the Portrait Painter

The Barlow Collection of Chinese Bronzes, Jades and Ceramics

Reviews of Books and Exhibitions

Reaching Out

Additional Notes

Index