Art at the Close of China's Empire (Phoebus Occasional Papers in Art History, Vol. 8)
Released: Jan 01, 1998
Publisher: Arizona State University
Format: Paperback, 219 pages
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"The late 19th century was a time of tremendous change and upheaval in China. The old order was falling apart and the new struggled to emerge. Shaped around a recent exhibit entitled ""Transcending Turmoil: Painting at the Close of China's Empire,"" this book explores the period with insight and fresh perspective. It includes sections such as: ""Looking at Late Qing Painting with New Eyes,"" by Chou-Tsing Li; ""Painters and Publishing in Late 19th-century Shanghai,"" by Jonathan Hay and ""Calligraphy at the Close of the Chinese Empire,"" by Lothar Ledderose."
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