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CHANGING MEDIA: The Transmission of Images in Yuan Painting
Author Lauer, Uta (著)
Source Ars Orientalis
Volumev.37
Date2009
Pages107 - 116
PublisherFreer Gallery of Art, The Smithsonian Institution and Department of the History of Art, University of Michigan
LocationMichigan, US [密西根州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteCURRENT DIRECTION IN YUAN PAINTING
Keyword中峰明本
AbstractAmong the Chinese hierarchy of two-dimensional media on paper, painting is ranked first, followed by woodblock printing and rubbings. These three media differ in the way they transmit pictures, depending on the characteristics of each. Temple workshops and the collection of paintings in a temple's library played a key role in the spread of images. This paper will explore the implications of these facts in a case study of a portrait that exists in all three media, a portrait of the Chan abbot Zhongfeng Mingben (1262–1323) of the Yuan dynasty.
ISSN05711371 (P)
Categories繪畫
Dynasty元代
Regions中國
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Created date2016.05.12
Modified date2022.03.23



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