
Chinese Art
Calligraphy, porcelain, and landscapes of traditionBy Stephen W. BushellLength5h 1m
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Dealing not only with architecture, sculpture, and painting, but also with bronze and ceramics, this text offers a complete panorama of Chinese arts and civilisation. In his text, the author Bushell stresses the importance of knowing the society to understand the arts.
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GenreOther
Length5 hrs 1 min
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 28, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
2Historical Introduction
31. - Ancient Era
42. - Imperial Era
5Qin Dynasty
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6Han Dynasty
7Southern And Northern Dynasty
8Tang Dynasty
9Sung Dynasty
10Yuan Dynasty
11Ming Dynasty
12Chronology: Qing Dynasty
13I. Architecture
141. - Roof
152. - Military
163. - Civil
174. - Funereal
185. - Religious
19II. Carving and Lapidary Arts
201. - Carving
21A. - Wood
22B. - Bamboo
23C. - Ivory
24D. - Bronze
252. - Lapidary Arts
26A. - Jade
27B. - Hard Stones
28C. - Jewellery
29III. Manufactured Materials
301. - Porcelain
31Classification of Chinese Porcelain.
32a. - The Sung Dynasty (960-1279) and the Yuan Dynasty (1280-1367)
33b. - The Ming Dynasty (1368-1643)
34c. - K’ang Hsi Period, extending from the fall of the Ming Dynasty through the reign of K’ang Hsi (1644-1722)
35d. - Yung Chêng and Ch’ien Lung Period (1723-1795)
362. - Enamels
373. - Lacquer
384. - Glass
395. - Snuff Bottles
406. - Dress
41IV. Pictorial Art
421. - Primitive Period up to 264 A.D.
432. - Classical Period and the Dunhuang Caves (265-960): Caves of Dunhuang
443. - From Sung to Ming Dynasty (960-1368)
454. - Ming Dynasty (1368-1643)
465. - The Early Qing Dynasty (1644-1755)
47Discover the beauty of Chinese art