Author: Harrist, Robert E.

Power and virtue : the horse in Chinese art
Date1997
Publish_locationNew York
PublisherChina Institute
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook (Exhibition catalog)
Series
ShelfDirector's Office
Call NumberN7668.H6 H37 1997
Description136 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm.
Note

Power and virtue : the horse in Chinese art / E. Harrist ; with contributions by Virginia Bower.
"This catalogue was produced to accompany the exhibition ... held at China Institute Gallery, September 11-December 13, 1997".--T. p. verso.
Alt. title: The Horse in Chinese art.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 116-121) and Chinese glossary.

Contents note: Includes horse and horse motif artwork by Zhao Mengfu, Gong Kai, Han Gan, Li Gonglin, Giuseppe Castiglione (Lang Shining), Qian Feng, Jin Nong, Ren Bowen, Gao Qipei, Ren Renfa, Hu Gui, Qiu Ying, and anonymous artists.

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SubjectArt, Chinese--Exhibitions Horses in art
ISBN0965427013
LCCN97-67534
The embodied image : Chinese calligraphy from the John B. Elliott Collection
Date1999
Publish_locationPrinceton, NJ
PublisherArt Museum, Princeton University in association with Harry N. Abrams
CollectionRicci Institute Library [Luce]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook (Exhibition catalog)
Series
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberNK3634.A2 H375 1999
Descriptionxx, 449 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 32 cm
Note

The embodied image : Chinese calligraphy from the John B. Elliott Collection / Robert E. Harrist, Jr., Wen C. Fong ; with contributions by Qianshen Bai [and others].

Catalog of an exhibition: Art Museum, Princeton University, Mar. 27, 1999-June 27, 1999; Seattle Art Museum, Feb. 10-May 7, 2000; Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sept. 15, 2000-Jan. 7, 2001.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 401-411) and index.

Introductory Essays: Reading Chinese Calligraphy / Robert E. Harrist, Jr. -- Chinese Calligraphy: Theory and History / Wen C. Fong -- Catalogue. Early Calligraphy: Ritual and Art. The Imperial Court and Calligraphy of the T'ang Dynasty. Calligraphy of the Sung Dynasty. The Yuan Dynasty: Chinese Calligraphy under Mongol Rule. Calligraphy of the Ming Dynasty. Calligraphy of the Ch'ing Dynasty: Model-Books and Stelae. Letters from the Ming and Ch'ing Dynasties -- Essays. Texts of Taoism and Buddhism and the Power of Calligraphic Style / Amy McNair. A Letter from Wang Hsi-chih and the Culture of Chinese Calligraphy / Robert E. Harrist, Jr. Opposite Paths to Originality: Huang T'ing-chien and Mi Fu / Jay Xu. The Two Perfections: Reading Poetry and Calligraphy / Robert E. Harrist, Jr. A Quest for the Imperishable: Chao Meng-fu's Calligraphy for Stele Inscriptions / Zhixin Sun. Ming Dynasty Soochow and the Golden Age of Literati Culture / Chuan-Hsing Ho. The Aesthetics of the Unusual and the Strange in Seventeenth-Century Calligraphy / Dora C.Y. Ching. Calligraphic Couplets as Manifestations of Deities and Markers of Buildings / Cary Y. Liu. Chinese Letters: Private Words Made Public / Qianshen Bai -- The John B. Elliott Collection of Chinese Calligraphy and Painting, The Art Museum, Princeton University.

"Chinese painting, sculpture, ceramics, and other art have gradually become familiar to many Western viewers, but calligraphy, the art most valued in China, remains little known. The Embodied Image accompanies an exhibition of one of the most outstanding and comprehensive collections of Chinese calligraphy ever assembled outside Asia, the John B. Elliott Collection at The Art Museum, Princeton University.

Encompassing works of calligraphy from the fourth through the twentieth centuries, the collection illustrates the extraordinary variety of formats and styles that makes calligraphy one of the most visually exciting of all artistic traditions.".

"Reflecting the latest trends in art history, The Embodied Image carries the study of Chinese calligraphy beyond issues of style and connoisseurship to interpret this art as an integral part of Chinese culture. Nine scholarly essays written by a team of distinguished American and Chinese scholars examine the complex relationship between calligraphy and religion, politics, and literature."--BOOK JACKET.

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SubjectPrinceton University--Art Museum--Exhibitions Calligraphy, Chinese--Exhibitions Elliott, John B. (John Brailsford)--Art collections--Exhibitions
ISBN9780810963771 ; 0810963779
LCCN98088465