Subject: Art, European--Chinese influences

China and the Church : Chinoiserie in global context
AuthorJohns, Christopher M. S.
PlaceOakland, CA
PublisherUniversity of California Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesUniversity of Kansas Franklin D. Murphy lecture series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberN7429.J64 2016
Descriptionxi, 192 p. : ill. (chiefly color), portraits ; 21 cm.
Note

China and the Church : Chinoiserie in global context / Christopher M.S. Johns.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-173) and index.
China and the Church: from Matteo Ricci to the Chinese rites controversy -- Chinoiserie and Chinese art: the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries -- Chinoiserie and the Chinese body -- Conclusion: Chinoiserie and the enlightenment.

"This groundbreaking study examines decorative Chinese works of art and visual culture, known as chinoiserie, in the context of church and state politics, with a particular focus on the Catholic missions' impact on Western attitudes toward China and the Chinese. Art-historical examinations of chinoiserie have largely ignored the role of the church and its conversion efforts in Asia; Johns, however, demonstrates that the emperor's 1722 prohibition against Catholic evangelization, occurring after almost a century and a half of tolerance, prompted a remarkable change in European visualizations of China in Roman Catholic countries. China and the Church considers the progress of Christianity in China during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, examines authentic works of Chinese art available to European artists producing chinoiserie, and explains how the East Asian male body in Western art changed from "normative" depictions to whimsical, feminized grotesques after the collapse of the missionary efforts during the 1720s."--Provided by publisher.

ISBN9780520284654 ; 0520284658
LCCN2015031984
Chinoiserie : the vision of Cathay
AuthorHonour, Hugh
PlaceNew York
PublisherHarper & Row
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesIcon editions
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberN7429.H6 1973
Descriptionviii, 294 p. 44 l. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
NoteChinoiserie : the vision of Cathay / Hugh Honour.
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 227-242).
First published 1961.
ISBN0064300390
cycle of Cathay : the Chinese vogue in England during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
AuthorAppleton, William Worthen
PlaceNew York
PublisherColumbia University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfTBD
Call NumberDS740.5.G5 A7 1951
Descriptionxii, 182 p. : ill., ports., map (on lining papers) ; 23 cm.
NoteA cycle of Cathay : the Chinese vogue in England during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries / by William W. Appleton.
LCCN51009335
Europa und die Kaiser von China
AuthorBerliner FestspieleBudde, HendrikMüller-Hofstede, ChristophSievernich, Gereon
PlaceFrankfurt am Main
PublisherInsel Verlag
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition1. Aufl.
LanguageGerman
TypeExhibition catalog
Series
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberDS750.82.E9 1985
Description389 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 27 cm.
Note

Europa und die Kaiser von China / Berliner Festspiele ; [Redaktion, Hendrik Budde, Christoph Müller-Hofstede, Gereon Sievernich].
Text in German ; some essays translated from the English, some from the French.
Catalogue of an exhibition organized by the Berliner Festspiele, held in Berlin from May 12 to August 18, 1985, dealing with the relations between China and Europe during the period 1240-1816.
Bibliography: p. 383-387.

***Graphic resource: one of the best sources for clear reproductions of images East and West in the European mind, with Jesuit painting and portraiture, European globes, maps, charts; Yuanming Yuan, Beijing and the Forbidden City maps, Chinoiserie, works by Castiglione, Attiret, Verbiest, W. Alexander, Amiot. Many illustrations taken from Western books on China, including title pages.

ISBN3458142673
Ming-Qing shiqi Jidujiao zhuti ciqi zai kaocha 明清時期基督教主題瓷器在考察 = Restudy on Christian images in Chinese porcelain during 16-19[th] centuries
AuthorDong Shaoxin 董少新
PlaceJinan 濟南
PublisherShandong meishu chubanshe 山東美術出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageChinese 中文[簡體字]
TypeExtract (PDF)
SeriesKuawenhua mesishu shi nianjian 跨文化美術史年鑑 : 2
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberN8070.D65 2019
Descriptionpdf [p. 327-368 : color illustrations]
NoteMing-Qing shiqi Jidujiao zhuti ciqi zai kaocha 明清時期基督教主題瓷器在考察 = Restudy on Christian images in Chinese porcelain during 16-19[th] centuries / Dong Shaoxin 董少新.
In: Kuawenhua mesishu shi nianjian: Ouluoba de dansheng 跨文化美術史年鑑: 歐羅巴的誕生: 2 = Annals of transcultural history of art, vol. 2. How was the “Europe”[sic] made?
Includes bibliographical references.

Local access dig.pdf. [Dong-Jidujiao ciqi.pdf]

premières images de la Chine en Europe : comment se construit la représentation d’une autre culture?
AuthorChen Weiyi 陳偉一 [陈玮一]
PlaceParis
PublisherUniversité de Paris
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageFrench
TypeThesis/Dissertation (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberDS740.5.E85 C656 2015d
Descriptionpdf. [2 vols in 1 file. : color illustrations]
NoteLes premières images de la Chine en Europe : comment se construit la représentation d’une autre culture? / présenté et soutenu par Weiyi CHEN.
Thesis (M.A. UNIVERSITÉ PARIS-SORBONNE: Mémoire de Master II Spécialité : Esthétique et philosophie de l’art)--2015.
Sous la direction de Mme Marianne MASSIN.
In two volumes, combined into one pdf.
Includes bibliographical references [pt. 1 p.109-118] and index.
Local access dig.pdf. [Chen-Images Chine 1-2.pdf]
Qing encounters : artistic exchanges between China and the West
AuthorChu, Petra ten-DoesschateDing Ning 丁寧, 1960-Chu, Lidy Jane
PlaceLos Angeles
PublisherGetty Research Institute
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesIssues & debates
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberN7429.Q25 2015
Descriptionxxi, 297 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Note

Qing encounters : artistic exchanges between China and the West / ǂc edited by Petra ten-Doesschate Chu and Ning Ding, with Lidy Jane Chu.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Petra ten-Doesschate Chu and Ning Ding -- Part one. Collection and display. Hybrid spaces of encounter in the Qing era / Richard Vinograd -- Frames of appropriation: foreign artifacts on display in early modern Europe and China / Anna Grasskamp -- Global circulations, local transformations: objects and cultural encounter in the eighteenth century / Kristel Smentek -- Encountering magnificence: European silks at the Qing court during the eighteenth century / Mei Mei Rado -- Part two. Knowledge and information exchange between China and the west. Henri Bertin and the commerce in images between France and China in the late eighteenth century / John Finlay -- Vegetal travel: western European plants in the garden of the Emperor of China / Che-Bing Chiu -- Nineteenth-century canton gardens and the east-west plant trade / Yuen Lai Winnie Chan -- Imperial impressions: the Qianlong emperor's print suites / Marcia Reed -- Part three. Modes and meanings of (adopted) techniques of representation. Hatchings in the void: ritual and order in Bishu Shanzhuang Shi and Matteo Ripa's Views of Jehol / Yue Zhuang -- War and empire: images of battle during the Qianlong reign / Ya-Chen Ma -- From science to art: the evolution of linear perspective in eighteenth-century Chinese art / Kristina Kleutghen -- Shadows in Chinese art: and intercultural perspective / Lihong Liu -- Part four. Chinoiserie, Européenerie, hybridity. Narrating the city: Pu Qua and the depiction of street life in Canton / Yeewan Koon -- Chinoiserie and intercultural dialogue at Brighton pavilion / Greg M. Thomas -- Surface contact: decoration in the Chinese taste / Stacey Sloboda -- Betwixt and between: "Chinese taste" in Peter the Great's Russia / Jennifer Milam.

"Qing Encounters: Artistic Exchanges between China and the West examines how the encounters between China and Europe in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries transformed the arts on both sides of the East-West divide. These essays reveal how trading and copying images, artifacts, and natural specimens inflected both cultures' visions of novelty and pleasure, battle and power, and ways of seeing and representing. Artists and craftspeople borrowed and adapted forms, techniques, and modes of representation, producing deliberate, meaningful, and complex hybrid creations. By considering this reciprocity from both Eastern and Western perspectives, Qing Encounters offers a new and nuanced understanding of this critical period"--Page 4 of cover.

Another copy Gleeson Library.

ISBN9781606064573 ; 1606064576
LCCN2015004972