Subject: Ming Chengzu 明成祖 [Yongle 永樂], Emperor of China, 1360-1424--Art patronage--Exhibitions

Defining Yongle : imperial art in early fifteenth-century China
AuthorMetropolitan Museum of Art (New York, NY)Watt, James C. Y. [Qu Zhiren 屈志仁]Leidy, Denise Patry
PlaceNew York
PublisherMetropolitan Museum of Art
CollectionRicci Institute Library [ASCC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook (Exhibition catalog), Exhibition catalog (pdf)
Series
ShelfStacks
Call NumberNK1068.W4 2005
Description103 p. : color ill. ; 29 cm + pdf
Note

Defining Yongle : imperial art in early fifteenth-century China / James C.Y. Watt and Denise Patry Leidy.

Catalog of an exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Apr. 1-July 10, 2005.
Includes bibliographical references (page 102).

Director's foreword / Philippe de Montebello -- Yongle and the arts of China /  James C. Y. Watt -- Decorative arts /  Denise Patry Leidy --  Buddhist art /  Denise Patry Leidy.

The imperial workshops of Yongle (r. 1403–24), third emperor of the Ming dynasty, produced superb paintings, sculptures, porcelains, and other luxury objects that became the foundation for subsequent developments in the arts for the remainder of the Ming dynasty. This volume traces the roots of the Yongle artistic styles to the previous dynasty, the Yuan (1271–1368), when China was ruled by the Mongols. It offers new insight into the emperor's attachment to Tibetan Buddhism, which is reflected in many of the objects illustrated in this volume. The Yongle reign was also a period of active trade and diplomatic exchanges between China and Central Asia and the Middle East, the influence of which can be seen in the decorative arts of this era: porcelain articles, for instance, copied the shapes of Islamic glass and metalware vessels. It was this masterful blending of indigenous Chinese themes with foreign styles and designs that created the vibrant synthesis of the arts that is a hallmark of the Yongle reign. This brief account of the arts is narrated against the life and times of one of the most powerful and complex personalities history has ever known.

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ISBN1588391531 ; 9781588391537
LCCN2005002192