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Children in Chinese art / edited by Ann Barrott Wicks.

De Gruyter University of Hawaii Press eBook Package 2000-2013 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wicks, Ann Elizabeth Barrott, 1952-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Children in art.
Art, Chinese--Ming-Qing dynasties, 1368-1912.
Art, Chinese.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (246 p.)
Place of Publication:
Honolulu : University of Hawai'i Press, c2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Depictions of children have had a prominent place in Chinese art since the Song period (960-1279). Yet one would be hard pressed to find any significant discussion of children in art in the historical documents of imperial China or contemporary scholarship on Chinese art. Children in Chinese Art brings to the forefront themes and motifs that have crossed social boundaries for centuries but have been overlooked in scholarly treatises. In this volume, experts in the fields of art, religion, literature, and history introduce and elucidate many of the issues surrounding child imagery in China, including its use for didactic reinforcement of social values as well as the amuletic function of these works.The introduction provides a thought-provoking overview of the history of depictions of children, exploring both stylistic development and the emergence of specific themes. In an insightful essay, China specialists combine expertise in literature and painting to propose that the focus on children in both genres during the Song is an indication of a truly humane society. Skillful use of visual and textual sources from the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) period explains children's games and the meaning of depictions of boys at play. Gender issues are examined in an intriguing look at mothers and children in woodblock illustrations to Ming versions of the classical text Lie ni juan. Depictions of the childhood of saints and sages from murals and commemorative tablets in ancient temples are considered. The volume concludes with two highly original essays on child protectors and destroyers in Chinese folk religion and family portraits and their scarcity in China before the nineteenth century.Contributors: Ellen B. Avril, Catherine Barnhart, Richard Barnhart, Terese Tse Bartholomew, Julia K. Murray, Ann Waltner, Ann Barrott Wicks.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Periods In Chinese History
1. Introduction: Children In Chinese Art / Wicks, Ann Barrott / Avril, Ellen B.
2. Images Of Children In Song Painting And Poetry / Barnhart, Richard / Barnhart, Catherine
3. One Hundred Children: From Boys At Play To Icons Of Good Fortune / Bartholomew, Terese Tse
4. Representations Of Children In Three Stories From Biographies Of Exemplary Women / Waltner, Ann
5. The Childhood Of Gods And Sages / Murray, Julia K.
6. The Art Of Deliverance And Protection: Folk Deities In Paintings And Woodblock Prints / Wicks, Ann Barrott
7. Family Pictures / Wicks, Ann Barrott
Notes
Glossary Of Chinese Characters
Select Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 28. Aug 2019)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-207 and index.
ISBN:
9780824861810
0824861817
9780585463506
0585463506
OCLC:
52859378

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