Mirroring China's past emperors, scholars, and their bronzes / [Texte imprimé] :
Tao Wang ; with essays by Sarah Allan, Jeffrey Moser, Su Rongyu ... [et al.]
- Chicago : The Art Institute of Chicago, cop. 2018
- 1 vol. (264 p.) ; 32 cm
Bibliogr. p. 252-257
"A lavishly illustrated book that offers an in-depth look at the cultural practices surrounding the tradition of collecting ancient bronzes in China during the 18th and 19th centuries
In ancient China (2000-221 b.c.) elaborate bronze vessels were used for rituals involving cooking, drinking, and serving food. This fascinating book not only examines the cultural practices surrounding these objects in their original context, but it also provides the first in-depth study tracing the tradition of collecting these bronzes in China. Essays by international experts delve into the concerns of the specialized culture that developed around the vessels and the significant influence this culture, with its emphasis on the concept of antiquity, had on broader Chinese society. While focusing especially on bronze collections of the 18th and 19th centuries, this wide-ranging catalogue also touches on the ways in which contemporary artists continue to respond to the complex legacy of these objects. Packed with stunning photographs of exquisitely crafted vessels, Mirroring China's Past is an enlightening investigation into how the role of ancient bronzes has evolved throughout Chinese history"--
978-0-300-22863-2
Bronzes, Chinese--To 221 B.C.--Exhibitions Bronzes, Chinese--Collectors and collecting--China--Exhibitions China--Kings and rulers--Art patronage--Exhibitions Art and society--China--Exhibitions