Epochs of Chinese and Japanese Art: An Outline History of East Asiatic DesignErnest Fenollosa Stone Bridge Press, Inc., 01.02.2009 - 676 Seiten Two volumes of the essential and definitive survey of Chinese and Japanese art in one book. |
Inhalt
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23 | |
From the Han Dynasty to the Tang 37 | 37 |
Suiko Period 59 | 59 |
V GrecoBuddhist Art in China Early Tang 97 | 97 |
VI GrecoBuddhist Art in Japan Nara Period 121 | 121 |
Tang Dynasty 163 | 163 |
Fujiwara Period 197 | 197 |
XI Idealistic Art in China | 341 |
XII Idealistic Art in Japan | 399 |
XIII Idealistic Art in Japan | 443 |
XIV Modern Aristocratic Art in Japan | 475 |
XV Modern Chinese Art | 519 |
XVI Modern Plebeian Art in Kioto | 543 |
XVII Modern Plebeian Art in Yedo | 575 |
Notes | 631 |
Kamakura Period 233 | 233 |
287 | |
X Idealistic Art in China | 297 |
Glossary | 647 |
669 | |
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