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Imperial Illusions Crossing Pictorial Boundaries In The Qing Palaces Hardcover Kristina Kleutghen

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Imperial Illusions Crossing Pictorial Boundaries In The Qing Palaces Hardcover Kristina Kleutghen
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Publisher: University of Washington Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 55.43 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Kristina Kleutghen
ISBN: 9780295994109, 029599410X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Hardcover

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Imperial Illusions Crossing Pictorial Boundaries In The Qing Palaces Hardcover Kristina Kleutghen by Kristina Kleutghen 9780295994109, 029599410X instant download after payment.

In the Forbidden City and other palaces around Beijing, Emperor Qianlong (r. 1736-1795) surrounded himself with monumental paintings of architecture, gardens, people, and faraway places. The best artists of the imperial painting academy, including a number of European missionary painters, used Western perspectival illusionism to transform walls and ceilings with visually striking images that were also deeply meaningful to Qianlong. These unprecedented works not only offer new insights into late imperial China's most influential emperor, but also reflect one way in which Chinese art integrated and domesticated foreign ideas.
InImperial Illusions, Kristina Kleutghen examines all known surviving examples of the Qing court phenomenon of "scenic illusion paintings" (tongjinghua), which today remain inaccessible inside the Forbidden City. Produced at the height of early modern cultural exchange between China and Europe, these works have received little scholarly attention. Richly illustrated, Imperial Illusions offers the first comprehensive investigation of the aesthetic, cultural, perceptual, and political importance of these illusionistic paintings essential to Qianlong's world.
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