Li Kung-lin's Classic of Filial Piety

Li Kung-lin's Classic of Filial Piety
Author: Richard M. Barnhart
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1993
Genre: Scrolls, Chinese
ISBN: 0870996797


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The subject is a 15.5-foot handscroll painted by Li Kung-lin, the preeminent figure painter of 11th-century China, illustrating a work that dates to between 350 and 200 B.C.--a dialog between Confucius and a disciple on the meaning and application of filial piety in the affairs of the individual and of the state. Barnhart's (art history, Yale) elucidation is accompanied by contributed chapters on the calligraphy of the work and on the conservation and remounting of the scroll. Generously illustrated. 9.25x12.25" Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Performing the Visual

Performing the Visual
Author: Sarah Elizabeth Fraser
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780804745338


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This book provides an insightful new study, drawn from the largely unpublished Buddhist paintings at Dunhuang, of medieval Chinese wall painting, workshop production, and artistic performance in theory and practice.

Painting Faith

Painting Faith
Author: An-yi Pan
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2007-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9047421949


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Despite Li Gonglin’s (ca. 1049-1106) deep faith in Buddhism and the large number of recorded and extant Buddhist paintings associated with or ascribed to this great painter, twentieth century scholarship on Li Gonglin has focused primarily on his literatus identity and Confucian art oeuvres. This book departs from this traditional view to establish Li Gonglin’s importance in Chinese Buddhist art history through both the local Longmian Chan and the larger Northern Song religious contexts. It offers a fresh understanding of the impact the intermingling of Tiantai, Pure Land, Huayan and Chan philosophies and practices had on Li Gonglin’s faith and art. Painting Buddhist subjects to Li Gonglin was an expression of faith.

Li Kung-lin's Hsiao Ching Tʻu

Li Kung-lin's Hsiao Ching Tʻu
Author: Richard M. Barnhart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 778
Release: 1992
Genre: Painting, Chinese
ISBN:


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Li Kung-lin's Chiu-ko T'u

Li Kung-lin's Chiu-ko T'u
Author: Deborah Del Gais Muller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1981
Genre:
ISBN:


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Current Catalog

Current Catalog
Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1712
Release: 1985
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:


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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.

Painting and Private Life in Eleventh-century China

Painting and Private Life in Eleventh-century China
Author: Robert E. Harrist
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780691016092


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In the eleventh century, the focus of Chinese painting shifted dramatically. The subject matter of most earlier works of art was drawn from a broadly shared heritage of political, religious, and literary themes. Late in the century, however, a group of scholar-artists began to make paintings that reflected the private experiences of their own lives. Robert Harrist argues here that no work illuminates this development more vividly than Mountain Villa, a handscroll by the renowned artist Li Gonglin (ca. 1041-1106). Through a detailed reading of the painting and an analysis of its place in the visual culture of Li's time, the author offers a new explanation for the emergence of autobiographic content in Chinese art. Harrist proposes that the subject of Li's painting--his garden in the Longmian Mountains--was itself a form of self-representation, since a garden was then considered a reflection of its owner's character and values. He demonstrates also that Li's turn toward the imagery of private life was inspired by the conventions of Chinese lyric poetry, in which poets recorded and responded to the experiences of their lives. The book draws the reader into the artistic, scholarly, and political world of Li Gonglin and shows the profound influence of Buddhism on Chinese painting and poetry. It offers important insights not just into Chinese art, but also into Chinese literature and intellectual history.