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Heaven & earth in Chinese art: treasures from the National Palace Museum, Taipei

Also Known As: Heaven and earth in Chinese art

by  Yin Cao

Description

This publication presents some of the highest artistic achievements in Chinese history. Drawing on the exceptional collection of the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Heaven and Earth in Chinese Art: Treasures from the National Palace Museum, Taipei celebrates the rich heritage of Chinese culture through the ancient Chinese concept of 'tian ren he yi' - unity or harmony between heaven, nature, and humanity. As expressed by Song dynasty scholar Zhang Zai (1020-77), who developed this concept of unity, "nature is the result of the fusion and intermingling of the vital forces (qi) that assume tangible forms. Mountains, rivers, rocks, trees, animals, and human beings are all modalities of energy--matter, symbolizing that the creative transformation of the Tao [Dao] is forever present." Similar expressions of this unity are common to the three major philosophical and religious traditions of Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism that form the foundation of the Chinese belief system. 'Heaven and Earth in Chinese Art' includes over eighty artworks of outstanding beauty covering paintings, calligraphy, illustrated books, bronzes, ceramics, and jade and wood carvings

Table Of Contents

  • Forewords / Michael Brand, Chen Chi-nan
  • Heaven and earth in Chinese art / Yin Cao
  • Nature in Chinese philosophy / Karyn Lai
  • The workds of art
  • Heaven and earth
  • Seasons
  • Places
  • Landscape
  • Humanity

Subject

Exhibitions / Exhibitions / Catalogs / Nature in art / Art, Chinese

Details

Published Sydney : Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2019
Language English
Material 230 p.
ISBN 1741741432 / 9781741741438
Location
TCDC Chiang Mai - General Collection

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