Subject: Scrolls, Chinese--Song-Yuan dynasties, 960-1368

Fascination of nature : plants and insects in Chinese painting and ceramics of the Yuan dynasty (1279-1368)
AuthorWhitfield, RoderickXie Chufang 解楚方, 14th cent.
PlaceSeoul 서울
PublisherYekyong Publications
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberND1040.W57 1993
Descriptionviii, 104 p. (some col.) + Fan-fold scroll in case ; 31 cm
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Fascination of nature : plants and insects in Chinese painting and ceramics of the Yuan dynasty (1279-1368) / Roderick Whitfield.
Accompanied by a folding book titled: Fascination of nature, dated 1321 (31 cm).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-99) and index.

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ISBN8970840125
LCCN94-202399
Improvised great ages : the creating of Qingming shengshi
AuthorChang Su-Chen
PlaceVancouver, BC
PublisherUniversity of British Columbia
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis/Dissertation (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberND1049.C4525 C6226 2013d
Descriptionpdf. [xxvi, 384 p. : color illustrations]
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Improvised great ages : the creating of Qingming shengshi /  by Su-Chen Chang.

Thesis (Ph.D., Art History and Theory)--University of British Columbia, 2013.
Includes bibliographical references.

Abstract-From the Ming to the Qing dynasty, Qingming shanghe tu was among the paintings most frequently copied by professional painters and most often collected and viewed by urban residents, merchants, scholar officials and nobles. Over one hundred copies are extant. Modern scholars have disregarded these paintings, considering them not as “original works” but as mere copies and/or forgeries after Zhang Zeduan or Qiu Ying. This thesis proves their value by showing that though based on earlier works, Qingming painters created distinctive paintings that visualized pre-modern viewers’ various conceptions of a “great age,” an ideal society from the traditional Chinese perspective—Qingming Shengshi. Through comparisons of the earliest Qingming scroll by Zhang Zeduan of the Song dynasty and six selected Qingming paintings from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, my thesis shows that later painters reinterpreted the subject matter, copied and modified original motifs, and added new motifs drawn from contemporary life experiences and concerns. That is, these painters created new paintings using the title and structure of the well-known Zhang Zeduan scroll. Many Ming-Qing viewers stated that the Qingming scrolls were portrayals of a prosperous age. My analysis shows that themes in these paintings relate closely to the economic success and social changes in this period. In other words, painters and patrons extracted elements of the prosperity and cultural transformations of their age to design paintings based on the notion of Qingming shengshi. The variety of these scrolls and responses via inscriptions demonstrate that people from various backgrounds and different times and places held diverse views of an ideal world. Analysis of the six paintings reveals that over time this ideal world grew from a smaller prosperous economy to a much larger one, and changed from one where humble customs were followed to a much more luxurious, unrestrained and fashion-conscious way of living. Despite these changes, certain conservative ideas were preserved. Such traits demonstrate that people’s view of a great age was a dynamic conjunction of various conventions and new fashions, and lead us to believe that this was a new mode of visual cultural production: a model of improvisation.

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Qingming shanghetu 清明上河圖
AuthorZhang Zeduan 張擇端, fl. 1111-1120Zhang Anzhi 張安治, 1911-1990
PlaceBeijing 北京
PublisherRenmin meishu chubanshe 人民美術出版社
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition第1版
LanguageChinese 中文[簡體字]
TypeBook
SeriesZhongguo gudai meishu zuopin jieshao 中國古代美術作品介紹
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberND1049.C4525 A65 1979
Description20 p. : chiefly folding ill. ; 26 cm.
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Qingming shanghetu 清明上河圖 / Zhang Zeduan ; Zhang Anzhi zhuwen 張擇端 ; 張安治著文.
Includes bibliographical references.

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Zhang Zeduan Qingming shanghetu yanjiu 張擇端清明上河圖硏究
AuthorZhang Zeduan 張擇端, fl. 1111-1120Zhang Anzhi 張安治, 1911-1990
PlaceBeijing 北京
PublisherZhaohua meishu chubanshe 朝花美術出版社
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition
LanguageChinese 中文[簡體字]
TypeBook
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberND1049.C4525 A64 1962
Description35 p. : ill. (part fold.) ; 21 cm
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Zhang Zeduan Qingming shanghetu yanjiu 張擇端淸明上河圖硏究 / Zhang Anzhi zhu 張安治著.
Details of a handscroll (35.6 cm. x 1152.8 cm.) in the collection of the Beijing gugong bowuyuan 北京故宮博物院 depicting the city of Bianjing during the Qingming festival.
English title varies: Spring festival on the river (LC auth). Going up the river at Ch'ing-ming Festival time, Spring festival on the river, Going up the river at Qingming Festival time, City of Cathay, Going upriver for the Qingming Festival, Riverside scene at Qing Ming.

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LCCNc64-1545