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The Compelling Image - Nature and Style in Seventeenth-Century Chinese Painting (Hardcover)
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The Compelling Image - Nature and Style in Seventeenth-Century Chinese Painting (Hardcover)
Series: The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures
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The Compelling Image will delight the art-lover who does not yet
realize that Chinese painting can be as original and moving as El
Greco or Cezanne. With a graceful authority, James Cahill explores
the radiant painting of that tumultuous era when the collapse of
the Ming Dynasty and the Manchu conquest of China dramatically
changed the lives and thinking of artists and intellectuals. The
brilliant masters of the seventeenth century were reconsidering
their artistic relationship to nature and to the painting of
earlier times, while European pictorial arts introduced by Jesuit
missionaries were profoundly influencing Chinese techniques. The
reader/viewer is presented with a series of crucial distinctions of
style and approach in a richly illustrated book that illuminates
the whole character of Chinese painting. Cahill begins with a
relatively neglected artist, Chang Hung, who moved traditional
forms ever closer to literal descriptions of nature, in contrast
with the theorist painter Tung Ch'i-ch'ang, who turned the same
traditional forms into powerful abstractions. A chapter focused on
Wu Pin offers new and controversial ideas about the impact of
European art, as well as a related phenomenon: revival of the
highly descriptive early Sung styles. Looking especially at Ch'en
Hung-shou, the greatest of the late Ming figure painters, Cahill
examines a curious mixing of real people and conventionally
rendered surroundings in portrait art of the period. He analyzes
the expressionist experiments of the masters known as
Individualists, and distinguishes these artists from the Orthodox
school, concluding with a bold reassessment of the most eloquent of
later Chinese painters, Tao-chi. Over 250 illustrations, including
twelve color plates, are drawn from collections in the United
States, Europe, Japan, and China. This is a book for anyone
interested in China, its past, and its art, and for the enthusiast
who wishes to broaden the horizons of enjoyment by exposure to a
most engaging writer on an exquisite era.
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| Imprint: |
Harvard University Press
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| Country of origin: |
United States |
| Series: |
The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures |
| Release date: |
1982 |
| First published: |
1982 |
| Authors: |
James Cahill
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| Dimensions: |
280 x 210 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Hardcover
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| Pages: |
276 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-0-674-15280-9 |
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| LSN: |
0-674-15280-8 |
| Barcode: |
9780674152809 |
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