Subject: Gherardini, Giovanni Battista, 1655-1723

Late Baroque painting in China prior to the arrival of Matteo Ripa, Giovanni Gherardini and the perspective painting called xianfa
AuthorCorsi, Elisabetta 伊麗
PlaceNapoli
PublisherIstituto Universitario Orientale
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeExtract/Offprint
Series
ShelfFile Cabinet A
Call NumberN7343.5.C6713 1999
Descriptionp. 103-122, [viii p. of plates] : color ill. ; 23 cm.
NoteLate Baroque painting in China prior to the arrival of Matteo Ripa, Giovanni Gherardini and the perspective painting called xianfa / Elisabetta Corsi.
Extract from: La missione cattolica in Cina tra i secoli XVIII-XIX, Matteo Ripa e il Collegio dei Cinesi. Atti del Colloquio Internazionale, Napoli, 11-12 febbraio 1997. A cura di Michela Fatica e Francesco D'Arelli.
shining inheritance : Italian painters at the Qing court, 1699-1812
AuthorMusillo, Marco
PlaceLos Angeles
PublisherGetty Research Institute
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberND1043.5.M87 2016
Descriptionvii, 184 p. : ill. (some color) ; 28 cm.
Note

The shining inheritance : Italian painters at the Qing court, 1699-1812 / Marco Musillo.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

"During Qing dynasty China, a series of Italian artists was hired through the Jesuit missionary network to work for the Qing Imperial Workshops in Beijing. In The Shining Inheritance: Italian Painters at the Qing Court, 1699-1812, Marco Musillo describes the professional adaptations and pictorial modifications to Chinese traditions that allowed these Italian painters--Giovanni Gherardini (1655-ca. 1729), Giuseppe Castiglione (1688-1766), and Giuseppe Panzi (1734-1812)--to work within the Chinese cultural sphere from 1699, the year of Gherardini's arrival in China, to 1812, the year of Panzi's death. Musillo focuses especially on the long career and influence of Castiglione (whose Chinese name was Lang Shining), who worked in Beijing for more than fifty years. Serving three Qing emperors, he was actively engaged in the pictorial discussions at court. The Shining Inheritance perceptively explores how each artist's levels of professional artistic training affected his understanding, selection, and translation of the Chinese pictorial traditions. Musillo further demonstrates how this East-West artistic exchange challenged the dogmas of European universality through a professional dialogue that became part of established workshop routines. The cultural elements, procedures, and artistic languages of both China and Italy were strategically played against each other in negotiating the successes and failures of the Italian painters in Beijing."--ECIP data view.

Missionary encounters and artistic deceptions -- Amateurs -- Professionals -- The Italian professional painting training -- The painter's modular mind -- Castiglione's Italian training and Beijing production -- Managing perspectives -- Spaces to walk, paintings to touch -- Lyrical landscapes -- Consecrating mermaids, erasing shadows: forgotten dialogues between China and Italy.

ISBN9781606064740 ; 1606064746
LCCN2015026885