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Rhetorical Space: Culture of Curiosity in Yangcai under Emperor Qianlong’s Reign

Chen, Chih-En

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Chih-En Chen



Abstract

This research is arranged into three sections in order to elaborate on the hybrid innovation in yangcai. Firstly, the usage of pictorial techniques on porcelain will be discussed, followed by the argument that the modelling technique in the Qianlong period could be the revival of Buddhist tradition combined with European pictoriality. The second section continues the discussion of non-traditional attributes in terms of the ontology of porcelain patterns. Although it has been widely accepted that Western-style decorations were applied to the production of the Qing porcelain, the other possibility will be purported here by stating that the decorative pattern is a Chinese version of the multicultural product. The last section explores style and identity. By reviewing the history of Chinese painting technique, art historians can realise the difference between knowing and performing. Artworks produced in the Emperor Qianlong’s reign were more about Emperor Qianlong’s preference than the capability of the artists. This political reason differentiated the theory and practice in Chinese history of art. This essay argues that the design of yangcai is substantially part of the Emperor Qianlong’s portrait, which represents his multicultural background, authority over various civilisations, and transcendental identity as an emperor bridging the East and the West.

Citation

Chen, C.-E. (2021). Rhetorical Space: Culture of Curiosity in Yangcai under Emperor Qianlong’s Reign. SOAS journal of postgraduate research, 13(2019/2020), 78-104. https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00035318

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jul 1, 2021
Deposit Date Jul 16, 2021
Publicly Available Date Jul 16, 2021
Journal The SOAS Journal of Postgraduate Research
Print ISSN 2631-3812
Electronic ISSN 2517-6226
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 13
Issue 2019/2020
Pages 78-104
DOI https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00035318
Keywords transculturalism, yangcai, aotufa, Emperor Qianlong, Postcolonialism
Publisher URL https://www.soas.ac.uk/research/soas-journals-and-books/soas-journal-postgraduate-research

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