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A Treatise On The Garden Of Jiangnan A Study On The Art Of Chinese Classical Garden Hongxun Yang

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A Treatise On The Garden Of Jiangnan A Study On The Art Of Chinese Classical Garden Hongxun Yang
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 65.49 MB
Pages: 707
Author: Hongxun Yang
ISBN: 9789811669231, 9789811669248, 9811669236, 9811669244
Language: English
Year: 2022

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A Treatise On The Garden Of Jiangnan A Study On The Art Of Chinese Classical Garden Hongxun Yang by Hongxun Yang 9789811669231, 9789811669248, 9811669236, 9811669244 instant download after payment.

This book presents a study into the art of Jiangnan classical garden. Jiangnan (“the south of the Yangtze River”) refers to the water network region along the lower reaches of the Changjiang River (formerly known as Yangtze River), where Jiangsu Province Chinese gardens were primarily constructed during the 16th and 17th centuries of the later Ming and early Qing dynasties. The Jiangnan garden, an architectural space where artificial and natural elements are combined, represents the elite of classical Chinese gardens and serves as a prime exemplar for its northern counterpart, the Ming and Qing imperial gardens. The book pursues an interdisciplinary approach, combining historical information with case studies and other methods. Charts and pictures are used to supplement and reinforce the conclusions drawn from the macro narrative, enhancing the authenticity and readability of the historical monographs. It represents the first study of the classical art of landscape design in China, offering readers an insightful introduction.

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