Author: Hong Kong Museum of Art 香港藝術館

Cong Beijing dao Fanersai : Zhong-Fa meishu jiaoliu 從北京到凡爾賽 : 中法美術交流 = From Beijing to Versailles, artistic relations between China and France
Date1997
Publish_locationHong Kong 香港
PublisherXianggang Shi zhengju 香港市政局
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageChinese-English
Record_typeBook (Exhibition catalog)
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberN7340.T755 1997
Description378 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
Note

Xianggang Shi zhengju 香港市政局 ; Faguo zhu Xianggang zonglingshiguan lianhe zhuban 法國駐香港總領事館聯合主辦 ; Xianggang yishuguan ji Faguo guoli Jimei Yazhou yishu bowuguan chouhua 香港藝術館及法國國立吉美亞洲藝術博物館籌劃 = From Beijing to Versailles, artistic relations between China and France / [produced by the Hong Kong Museum of Art].
Catalog of an exhibition organized by the Hong Kong Museum of Art and the Musée National des Arts Asiatiques-Guimet held at Hong Kong Museum of Art, April 29-June 15, 1997.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 374-378).

The Silk Road--Occidental section--Oriental section--Mongols and Islam--The Church and the King--Artistic exchanges: Engraving--Artistic exchanges: Painting--Artistic exchanges: Decorative arts.
Introduction keywords: Franco-Chinese, Sino-French relations ; Pelliot ; Buddhism ; Nestorianism ; Christianity in China; Jesuits; engravers, Gherardini, Ripa, cold-chisel prints; perspective; Castiglione, Benoist, d'Incarville; Xu Yang, hunting scenes, decorative arts; enamels, glaze, enamel on copper; Gravereau.

***Graphic resource: Alexander the Great, Asia Minor; Greek art motives, medallions, Ganymede, Eagle of Zeus,etc, in Afghanistan; bas-relief with Sogdians, Northern Qi dynasty; Tang terracotta; ewers, flasks, Dunhuang painting Qian Fo dong 千佛洞 ; itinerant monk; Buddhist manuscript sutra (Uighur, Uyghur); Nestorian stele (excellent photo of full-size plaster cast #29); Chine Illustrée, Athanasius Kircher, China monumentis qua sacris qua profanis; Praise to the Holy Trinity, Nestorian hymn in Chinese Gloria in excelsis Deo (Dunhuang 8th-9th centuries), Eastern Syriac Church; Correspondence: Letter from Argun (Arghun), Mongol Khan of Persia, to Philippe le Bel, King of France (1289), Uighur letters, Mongolian language; Buscarel, Argun's envoy (15 missions between 1274-1303); Oeldjaitou, to Philippe (1305); Nestorian crosses, tombstones from Kirghizstan, Xinjiang, Khotan (#35 appears to be in error); porcelain; Ricci/Verbiest decorated world map (p. 148-149); page from Scenes from the Life of Jesus, Tianzhu jiangsheng yanxing jilue 天主降生言行紀略 by Giulio Aleni, adaptation of Evangelica historiae imagines published by Geronimo Nadal in Antwerp (1595) ; Kunyu quantu 坤輿全圖 in woodblock, hand-colored and screen-mounted (#47); pages of De Sinica Religione by Charles Maigrot, Chinese Rites controversy (#48); cloisonnée chalice with Christian scenes; pages from Du Halde's Description..., famous portraits of Ricci, Schall, Verbiest, Xu Guangqi and Candida Xu (Siu); St. Ignatius of Loyola (#51), Resurrection on Jindezhen ware; Letter from Yongzheng (?) Emperor to Pope Clement XI; Louis XIV to Emperor; amusing copper engraving of soveregn of "Sino-Tartar Empire"; Qianlong portrait by Qian Weicheng 錢維城 ; catalog of Qianlong's seals.

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SubjectArt, Chinese--Exhibitions Art, Chinese--Western influences--Exhibitions China--Relations--France--Exhibitions France--Relations--China--Exhibitions
ISBN9622151515
Six masters of early Qing and Wu Li : Qingchu liujia yu Wu Li 清初六家與吳歷
Date1986
Publish_locationHong Kong 香港
PublisherUrban Council
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageChinese-English
Record_typeBook
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberND1049.W8 T35 1986
Description457 p. : ill. (some col.), folding plates ; 29 cm.
Note

Six masters of early Qing and Wu Li / Laurence C.S. Tam = Qingchu liujia yu Wu Li 清初六家與吳歷 / Tan Zhicheng.
Includes bibliographical references.

Contents note: Includes analytic sketches of Wu Li's paintings; extensive bibliographic citations from Wu Li's written works ; comparisons with the other Masters (including examples), notes on poetry, religious life, ancestry.
Keywords: Chinese art (late Ming-early Qing), Southern School of Chinese Painting, Nanzong huihua 南宗繪畫 ; Jesuits, Chinese, painters ; Christianity ; Changshu, Jiangsu ; Wang Shimin, 1592-1680; Wang Jian, 1598-1677; Ang Hui, 1632-1718; Wang Yuanqi, 1642-1715; Yun Shouping, 1633-1690; the Four Wangs, Wu, and Yun.

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SubjectCalligraphy, Chinese--Ming-Qing dynasties, 1368-1911 Wu Li 吳歷, 1632-1718 Landscape painting, Chinese--Ming-Qing dynasties, 1368-1911 Jesuit artists, Chinese--History--Late Ming-early Qing period Six Masters of the Early Qing [Qing liujia 清六家]
ISBN9622150268