内容简介:
Ink landscape painting is a distinctive feature of the Northern Song, and painters of this era produced some of the most celebrated artworks in Chinese history. The Efficacious Landscape addresses how landmark works of this pivotal period first came to be identified as potent symbols of imperial authority and later became objects through which exiled scholars expressed disaffection and dissent. In fulfilling these diverse roles, landscape demonstrated its efficacy in communicating through embodiment and in transcending the limitations of the concrete.
Building on decades of monographic writings on Song painting, this carefully researched study presents a syncretic vision of how ink landscape evolved within the eleventh-century court community of artists, scholars, and aristocrats. Detailed visual analyses of surviving works and new insight about key landscapes by the court painter Guo Xi support the perspective put forward here and introduce original methodologies for interpreting painting as an integral element of political and cultural history. By focusing on the efforts of emperors, empresses, and eunuchs to cultivate ink landscape and its iconography, this investigation also tackles the social and class dichotomies that have long defined and frustrated existing scholarship on this period’s paintings, highlighting instead the interconnectedness of painting practice’s elite modalities.
作者简介:
Foong Ping is Assistant Professor of Chinese Art at the University of Chicago.
目录:
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Note to the Reader
Chronologies
Introduction
I. Ruling Images: Landscape Painting at the Northern Song Court
1. Ink Landscape in the Imperial City
2. The Ritual Context for Painting
3. Ink Landscape as Cultural Capital at Court
II. Intimate Scenes: Ramifications of New Social Dimensions in Landscape
4. Guo Xi’s Intimate Landscapes
5. The Small Canon
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index