Chinese Art.
Dealing not only with architecture, sculpture, and painting, but also with bronze and ceramics, this text offers a complete panorama of Chinese arts and civilisation. In his text, the author Bushell stresses the importance of knowing the society to understand the arts.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Parkstone International,
2012.
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Colección: | Temporis collection.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Content; Historical Introduction; 1.
- Ancient Era; 2.
- Imperial Era; Qin Dynasty; Han Dynasty; Southern And Northern Dynasty; Tang Dynasty; Sung Dynasty; Yuan Dynasty; Ming Dynasty; Chronology; Qing Dynasty; I. Architecture; I. Architecture; 1.
- Roof; 2.
- Military; 3.
- Civil; 4.
- Funereal; 5.
- Religious; II. Carving and lapidary arts; II. Carving and Lapidary Arts; 1.
- Carving; A.
- Wood; B.
- Bamboo; C.
- Ivory; D.
- Bronze; 2.
- Lapidary Arts; A.
- Jade; B.
- Hard Stones; C.
- Jewellery; III. Manufactured materials; III. Manufactured Materials; 1.
- Porcelain.
- A.
- The Sung Dynasty (960-1279) and the Yuan Dynasty (1280-1367)b.
- The Ming Dynasty (1368-1643); c.
- K'ang Hsi Period, extending from the fall of the Ming Dynasty through the reign of K'angHsi (1644-1722); d.
- Yung Chêng and Ch'ien Lung Period (1723-1795); 2.
- Enamels; 3.
- Lacquer; 4.
- Glass; 5.
- Snuff Bottles; 6.
- Dress; IV. Pictorial art; IV. Pictorial Art; 1.
- Primitive Period up to 264 A.D.; 2.
- Classical Period and the Dunhuang Caves (265-960); Caves of Dunhuang; 3.
- From Sung to Ming Dynasty (960-1368); 4.
- Ming Dynasty (1368-1643); 5.
- The Early Qing Dynasty (1644-1755).