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Chinese Art: A Guide to Motifs and Visual Imagery


Author(s):
Patricia Bjaaland WELCH
Publisher:
Tuttle
Publication:
10/2012
Languages:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN/SKU:
9780804843164
Pages:
320
Sizes:
216 x 279mm
Weight:
1.3600
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Chinese Art examines the meanings behind the hundreds of common motifs and symbols found in all forms of Chinese art, exposing their linguistic, metaphoric or historic origins, common usage, and diverse applications. Plants, flowers, real and imaginary animals and birds, reptiles, fish and amphibians, colors, numbers, and a myriad of inanimate images and personages communicate auspicious and benevolent messages in the Chinese vocabulary of decorative art. Many of the symbols are easily recognizable, and thanks to China's love of the past, reappear almost continuously.

A perfect reference for collectors, museum-goers, docents, students of Chinese art, and anyone else with a serious interest in the culture and history of China, the book includes both Chinese and Pinyin text, over 630 illustrations (including references to on-line collections), an extensive index in both Chinese and English, a bibliography, and a list of recommended museums and other places to visit with interesting collections of Chinese art.
This book is wonderful! Focusing on the different kind of motifs and visual imagery commonly found in Chinese art, the book is divided into three parts which are 'symbols from nature' (flowers, fruits, real and imaginary birds and animals etc.), 'mortals and religious beings' (children, male and female figures, deities etc.) and 'inanimate objects' (symbols, characters, numbers etc.). The annotated text provides the reader with the pinyin and the Chinese characters of Chinese terms. It comes with a great number of high quality pictures.