Description: Chinese Art Volume I: From the Beginnings Up to T'ang (1961) by Tudor Publishing Co. Chinese Art Volume I: From the Beginnings Up to T'ang, published in 1961 by Tudor Publishing Co., is an esteemed volume in the Petite Encyclopédie de l'Art series. This book offers a comprehensive exploration of Chinese art history, covering significant periods and styles from ancient times up to the T'ang dynasty. It features 15 exquisite color plates that bring to life the rich heritage and artistic achievements of early Chinese civilization. Key highlights include:"Portrait of an Emperor" by Yen Li-pen: A masterful depiction that captures the regal essence and authority of an ancient Chinese emperor."Palace" by Li Ssu-hsun: An intricate portrayal of a majestic palace, showcasing the architectural brilliance of early Chinese artists."Horse" by Han Kan: A dynamic and lifelike representation of a horse, reflecting the artist's deep understanding of animal form and movement."Avalokite Svara Showing the Way" by an Unknown Artist: A serene and spiritual depiction of Avalokite Svara, illustrating the profound religious and philosophical themes in Chinese art. Ideal for art historians, students, and enthusiasts, Chinese Art Volume I provides valuable insights into the early development of Chinese artistic traditions. This book is an essential resource for appreciating the depth and diversity of Chinese art from its beginnings up to the T'ang dynasty.
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Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Place of Publication: Paris
Signed: No
Publisher: Tudor Publishing Co.
Subject: Art & Photography
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1961
Language: English
Illustrator: Picasso
Length: 4 in
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Personalized: No
Region: Europe
Author: Jean A. Keim
Height: 5 in
Topic: Fine Arts
Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Character Family: Chinese Art