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Hua Yan 16821756 And The Making Of The Artist In Early Modern China Kristen L Chiem

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Hua Yan 16821756 And The Making Of The Artist In Early Modern China Kristen L Chiem
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.72 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Kristen L. Chiem
ISBN: 9789004427631, 9004427635
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Hua Yan 16821756 And The Making Of The Artist In Early Modern China Kristen L Chiem by Kristen L. Chiem 9789004427631, 9004427635 instant download after payment.

Hua Yan (1682-1756) and the Making of the Artist in Early Modern China explores the relationships between the artist, local society, and artistic practice during the Qing dynasty (1644–1911). Arranged as an investigation of the artist Hua Yan’s work at a pivotal moment in eighteenth-century society, this book considers his paintings and poetry in early eighteenth-century Hangzhou, mid-eighteenth-century Yangzhou, and finally their nineteenth-century afterlife in Shanghai. By investigating Hua Yan’s struggle as a marginalized artist—both at his time and in the canon of Chinese art—this study draws attention to the implications of seeing and being seen as an artist in early modern China.

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