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Figure Painting: Fragments of the Precious Mirror

McCausland, Shane

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Martin J. Powers
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Katherine R. Tsiang
Editor

Abstract

In recent years the discipline of the History of Art has witnessed attempts to devise theories that can illuminate artistic practices on a global scale. As one of a few traditions with a long history of self-reflexive writing on theory and practice, China seems likely to play a role in whatever conceptions historians may devise, but to date basic knowledge of key areas of China’s historic practices remain poorly known outside the field of Chinese Studies.

This essay is a contribution to a volume that seeks to promote dialogue by inviting leading historians of China’s art to present concise analyses on a wide range of topics: academies, print, landscape, gardens, fashion, visuality, classification, agency, and the language of description, altogether more than fifteen key areas of study. The volume is organised under five rubrics — Production, Reality, Persons, Reflexivity, and Language.

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McCausland, S. (2016). Figure Painting: Fragments of the Precious Mirror. In M. J. Powers, & K. R. Tsiang (Eds.), A Companion to Chinese Art (115-135). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118885215.ch5

Publication Date Jul 17, 2016
Deposit Date Dec 22, 2011
Publicly Available Date Jul 17, 2016
Publisher Wiley
Pages 115-135
Series Title Wiley Blackwell Companions to Art History
Book Title A Companion to Chinese Art
ISBN 9781444339130
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118885215.ch5

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