Book details
The World of Khubilai Khan
James C. Y. Watt
Buy the book
A single link, no noise.
Overview
The World of Khubilai Khan: Chinese Art in the Yuan Dynasty, which accompanies a groundbreaking exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, is an in-depth discussion of the art and culture produced during this time, tracing the origins of the new art forms and exploring daily life in Yuan China, in particular at the imperial court and in the capital cities of Xanadu (Shangdu) and Dadu (Beijing), and the impact on the arts of various religions. The works of art and the archaeological finds on which the ten essays included in this volume are based are drawn principally from museums in China, with additional loans from museums in Taiwan, Japan, Russia, Germany , the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. The exhibition and catalogue, conceived and organized by James C. Y. Watt, Brooke Russell Astor Chairman of the Department of Asian Art at the Metropolitan Museum, illuminate our understanding of both the arts and the material culture of this period, telling the story of the emergence of a new Chinese art in a way that it has never before been told. In 1215, the year Khubilai Khan (1215–1294) was born, the Mongols made their first major incursion into North China, initiating a period of innovation in the arts that had its greatest flowering in the Yuan dynasty, founded by Khubilai in 1271 and lasting until 1368. The creativity unleashed during this period of approximately 150 years was instigated by the confluence of the many cultures and ethnic groups that were brought together in a unified empire in China, which for centuries past had been politically divided. Skilled craftsmen from all over Central and Western Asia were relocated to workshops in North China, where they worked alongside Chinese artists, exchanging ideas and styles. This interaction eventually resulted in the creation of new art forms that would provide models for the arts of China in all subsequent periods until the twentieth century.
Details
- Publisher
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Published
- 2010
- Pages
- 342
- Language
- EN
- Categories
- Architecture / Individual Architects & Firms / General, Art / General, Art / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, Art / Criticism & Theory, Art / History / Ancient & Classical, Art / Movements / Medieval, Art / Asian / General, Art / Asian / Chinese, History / Asia / China, Social Science / Archaeology, Travel / Museums, Tours, Points of Interest
- ISBN-13
- 9780300166569
Similar books
Based on category and author.
BIM Handbook
Charles M. Eastman
Frank Lloyd Wright's Life and Homes
Carla Lind
No ratings yet
Heritage, Museums and Galleries
Gerard Corsane
No ratings yet
Bridge of Dreams
Miyeko Murase, Mary Griggs Burke
No ratings yet
Ornament and Crime
Adolf Loos
No ratings yet
About Wright
Edgar Tafel
No ratings yet
Fallingwater Rising
Franklin Toker
No ratings yet
On Architecture
Vitruvius
No ratings yet
Byzantium
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
No ratings yet
The Devil in the White City
Erik Larson
No ratings yet
Kling Stubbins
KlingStubbins (Firm)
No ratings yet