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The Taotie Image in Chinese Art, Culture, and Cosmology (Paperback)
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The Taotie Image in Chinese Art, Culture, and Cosmology (Paperback)
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Loot Price R188
Discovery Miles 1 880
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The Taotie Image in Chinese Art, Culture, and Cosmology. The
taotie, also known as the "beast mask," is the most distinctive
feature of Shang dynasty art. It is a fascinating motif in Chinese
art and, for centuries, has inspired curiosity as to its meaning.
In this book, cultural scholar, Dave Alber, explores the many
meanings of the taotie image. What was the meaning of the taotie
among traditional Chinese art historians? What is the taotie's
influence in Chinese art history? What is the most probable
cultural origin of the taotie? What function did the taotie image
serve in Shang dynasty cosmology and psychology? What is the
Pan-Asian diffusion of the original motif? How does this art motif
enrich our experience of Chinese architecture, history, and
contemporary music? Dave Alber, MA originally presented the content
of this book as a lecture at Henan Polytechnic University (HPU) in
Mainland China. The Taotie Image in Chinese Art, Culture, and
Cosmology is written in dual-language English and Chinese. Thus, it
is a great tool for learning either English or Traditional Chinese.
With almost one hundred photographs from Dave Alber's travels in
China and Asia, it is also an ideal book for studying Chinese and
Pan-Asian art.
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