Subject: Shaanxi Sheng 陝西省--Pictorial works

Catholic in the country side : Yang Yankang's photography = Xiangcun Tianzhujiao : Yang Yankang zuopin 鄉村天主教 : 楊延康作品
AuthorYang Yankang 楊延康, 1954-798 Photo Gallery
PlaceBeijing 北京
PublisherZhongguo shuju 中國書局
CollectionRicci Institute [AEC]
Edition第1版
LanguageChinese-English
TypeBook
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberTR647.Y348 2004
Description80 p. : illustrations ; 17 cm
NoteCatholic in the country side : Yang Yankang's photography = Xiangcun Tianzhujiao : Yang Yankang zuopin 鄉村天主教 : 楊延康作品 / [Yang Yankang 楊延康].
Exhibition organizer: 798 Photo Gallery.
"798 photo gallery 百年印象"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
Chinese and English.
ISBN9628785214; 9789628785216
Cina nelle lastre di Leone Nani : 1904-1914
AuthorBertúccioli, GiulianoLazzarotto, Angelo S.Nani, Leone 南懷謙, 1880-1935Calvenzi, GiovannaFondazione civiltà brescianaPontificio Istituto missioni estere (PIME-Milano)
PlaceBrescia ; Roma
PublisherGrafo, Pontificio istituto missioni estere
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageItalian-English-Chinese
TypeBook
Series
ShelfDirector's Office
Call NumberDS709.C5636 1994
Description151 p. (chiefly photographs), maps ; 29 cm.
Note

La Cina nelle lastre di Leone Nani : 1904-1914 / a cura di Giuliano Bertuccioli ; [testi, Giuliano Bertuccioli, Angelo S. Lazzarotto, Giovanna Calvenzi]. At head of title: Fondazione civiltà bresciana.
In Italian, English and Chinese.
"Le fotografie provengono dall'Archivio storico del Pontificio Istituto Missioni Estere"
Cover device in Chinese: 中國.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 151).

ISBN8873852238
LCCN95-123887
Cina perduta nelle fotografie di Leone Nani
AuthorNani, Leone 南懷謙, 1880-1935Bulfoni, ClaraPozzi, Anna
PlaceMilano
PublisherSkira
CollectionRicci Institute Library [M5]
Edition
LanguageItalian
TypeBook
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberDS709.C5637 2003
Description223 p. : chiefly ill. ; 25 cm.
Note

Cina perduta nelle fotografie di Leone Nani / [a cura di Clara Bulfoni e Anna Pozzi].
Includes bibliographical references.

English-language edition also held.

ISBN8884915708 ; 9788884915702
LCCN2003509987
Lost China : the photographs of Leone Nani
AuthorNani, Leone 南懷謙, 1880-1935Bulfoni, ClaraPozzi, Anna
PlaceMilano
PublisherSkira
CollectionRicci Institute [AEC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office Gallery
Call NumberDS709.C563713 2003
Description223 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.
NoteLost China : the photographs of Leone Nani / [edited by Clara Bulfoni and Anna Pozzi].
Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Nani's Italy / Fulvio De Giorgi -- China at the beginning of the twentieth century / Sergio Ticozzi -- Italy and China : two millennia of encounters / Federico Masini -- The missionary photographer / Roberto Festorazzi -- China in photography between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / Lionello Lanciotti -- Mysteries of a reporter / Giovanna Calvenzi -- The photographs. Self-portraits ; Between the empire and the republic ; The people ; Life and work ; Places of the spirit ; The mission.

"This photographic reportage of China, dating from the early part of the nineteenth century, is the work of Father Leone Nani. These unpublished images bring back to life for us the people, places, traditions and culture of an empire that has long since disappeared." "Leone Nani (Albino, 1880-1935) was a young man of only 23 when he left for China. He was bound for the mission of Hanzhong, a distant Apostolic Vicariate located in southern Shaanxi, an inland region lying between the Great Wall and the Han river. He remained in China from 1904 to 1914, and in those ten years he visited many villages where he discovered social and cultural realities that other Westerners had not easily come across." "Making use of a mobile studio and working primarily with glass plates that he then developed and printed on his own, Nani took photographs of young couples, families, dignitaries, peasants and artisans. By immortalising scenes of daily life, religious ceremonies, architecture and landscapes, he showed himself to be an excellent observer of local habits and customs as well as being an outstanding reporter. This extraordinary material, splendidly reproduced in bichrome plates, bears witness to one of the most complex periods in the history of the millenary Chinese Empire: a period of violent transition marked by the fall of the Qing dynasty and the advent of the Republic." "Father Nani reproduced features of China that would have otherwise remained unheard of or known only from the descriptions of travellers."--BOOK JACKET.

***Graphic resource -- photographs of daily life in and portraits of the inhabitants of Hanzhong 漢中 in Shaanxi 陝西 during the early 20th century.

English-language edition; Italian-language edition also held.

ISBN8884915716 ; 9788884915719