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Repository of Ingenuity: Cave 61 and Artistic Appropriation in Tenth-Century Dunhuang
Author Lee, Sonya S. (著)
Source The Art Bulletin
Volumev.94 n.2
Date2012.06
Pages199 - 225
PublisherCollege Art Association
Publisher Url http://www.collegeart.org
LocationNew York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractIn 947 Cao Yuanzhong, military commissioner of the Hexi region and the de facto ruler of Dunhuang, began the construction of Cave 61 at Mogao in northwestern China. The structure's architecture, location, and pictorial program bear a remarkable degree of similarity to the caves of his predecessors. The apparent repetition of the earlier designs has led past scholars to dismiss Cave 61 and the art of the time as formulaic and sterile. A closer look at Cave 61 reveals that this project was in fact motivated by a new understanding and practice of artistic appropriation in tenth-century Dunhuang.
Table of contentsArchitecture and Location 201
Pictorial Program 205
Reproducing the Familiar 210
Inventing the New 213
Repository of Ingenuity 217
Appendix 1 222
Appendix 2 222
Notes 222
ISSN00043079 (P); 15596478 (E)
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Created date2023.07.11
Modified date2023.07.11



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