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Du tu guan shi : kao gu fa xian yu Han Tang shi jue wen hua yan jiu = History through the lens of images : archeological discoveries and visual cultures from Han to Tang / He Xilin zhu.
读图观史 : 考古发现与汉唐视觉文化研究 = History through the lens of images : archeological discoveries and visual cultures from Han to Tang 贺西林著.

LIBRA N7343.23 .H495 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
He, Xilin, author.
贺西林, author.
Contributor:
Phi Beta Kappa Library Trust Fund.
Series:
Yi shu shi cong shu
艺术史丛书
艺术史丛书.
Language:
Chinese
Subjects (All):
Art, Chinese--Qin-Han dynasties, 221 B.C.-220 A.D.
Art, Chinese.
Art, Chinese--Tang-Five dynasties, 618-960.
Art, Chinese--Qin-Han dynasties.
Art, Chinese--Tang-Five dynasties.
Physical Description:
ii, 252 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Edition:
Di 1 ban.
第1版.
Other Title:
History through the lens of images : archeological discoveries and visual cultures from Han to Tang
Colophon title also in Pinyin : Dutu guanshi : kaogu faxian yu HanTang shijue wenhua yanjiu
Place of Publication:
Beijing : Beijing da xue chu ban she, 2022.
北京 : 北京大学出版社, 2022.
Summary:
汉唐美术在很多领域开后世之先河,启未来之风气,其以特有的视觉方式建构了帝国形象,描绘了现实生活,营造了死后的世界.汉唐考古材料的层出不穷,也为相关研究不断提供新的契机.在本书中,作者力图从视觉文化的视角,讨论兼具审美和图像史料双重价值的汉唐美术遗存,希望能拓展传统美术史的格局,为美术史研究增添活力,也为社会史,思想史,文化史研究提供依据,拓宽视野.此书拟分为五个主题:一,思想与信仰的视觉表达;二,帝国和帝王形象的视觉建构;三,视觉文化的交流与互动;四,相关知识的生成与检讨;五,对早期屏风画和山水画的讨论.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Phi Beta Kappa Library Trust Fund.
ISBN:
9787301329221
7301329229
OCLC:
1330194113

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