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FAN KUAN Detail of Travelers among Mountains and Streams, Northern Song Period, early 11 th century, hanging scroll, ink and colors on silk Song Dynasty is high point of Chinese painting Fan Kuan was a Daoist recluse and master of landscape painting One of the first masters of light, shade, distance, and texture -> tributes to nature not portraits of specific places Vertical landscape with massive mountains rising in background and tiny mule train in lower right corner FLASHCARD #201
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CHINA AND KOREA TO 1279GARDNER 7-3PP. 196-204
SONG DYNASTY
The Song Dynasty (Northern 960-1126 and Southern 1129-1279) began in 960 when Zhao Kuangyin consolidated control and became the first Song Emperor
The three centuries of Song rule were a time of technological innovation, centrally controlled army and bureaucracy, and problems with northern nomads
FAN KUAN Detail of Travelers among Mountains and
Streams, Northern Song Period, early 11th century, hanging scroll, ink and colors on silk
Song Dynasty is high point of Chinese painting
Fan Kuan was a Daoist recluse and master of landscape painting
One of the first masters of light, shade, distance, and texture -> tributes to nature not portraits of specific places
Vertical landscape with massive mountains rising in background and tiny mule train in lower right corner
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HUIZONG
Attributed to Huizong, Auspicious Cranes, Northern Song Period, 1112, section of a handscroll, ink and colors on silk
CALLIGRAPHY = the art of writing, highly esteemed in China throughout its history
This scroll is attributed to the Emperor Huizong and displays his mastery as painter and calligrapher
FOGUANG SI
PAGODA View of Foguang Si Pagoda, Yingxian, China, Liao dynasty, 1056
PAGODA = tower -> the building type most associated with Buddhism in China and East Asia
Pagodas housed Buddhist relics, images, texts, and provided a focus for devotion
This is the tallest wooden building in the world -> nine story octagonal -> beam-and-bracket construction
SOUTHERN SONG PERIOD MA YUANContrast this with Fan Kuan’s Travelersamong Mountains and Streams
LIANG KAIReligious painting -> master of the expressive style of ink painting -> found favor among Chan monks -> depicts the “Chan moment” when the chopping sound of his blade propelled the patriarch to enlightenment
ZHOU JICHANGPainter of Buddhist themes -> hanging scroll called Lohans Giving Alms to Beggars -> bright lohans above ragged scrambling beggars
CHAN BUDDHISM A new type of Buddhism
developed during the Song Dynasty and second only to Neo-Confucianism in importance
The means of enlightenment lies within the individual -> meditation is the key practice -> “Northern School” said enlightenment came slow after long meditation/”Southern School” said break through to enlightenment can be sudden and spontaneous
KOREA
Korea is a northeast Asian peninsula that shares borders w/China and Russia and faces Japan
Korea is influenced by both China and Japan
Korean art is based on Chinese models but has a distinct identity
THREE KINGDOMS PERIOD
Gold and jade crown, Three Kingdoms Period, Silla Kingdom, Korea, 5th to 6th century CE -> from a Silla tomb -> evidence of the wealth of kingdom and skill of artist -> uprights may be stylized tree or antler forms symbolizing life and supernatural power
The Three Kingdoms Period lasted from 57 BCE to 688 CE -> native kingdoms
During this period Korea was in contact with both China and Japan
Buddhism was introduced to Korea from China in the 4th century then the Koreans spread it to Japan in the 6th century
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UNIFIED SILLA KINGDOM
Shakyamuni Buddha, in the rotunda of the cave temple, Sokkuram, Korea, Unified Silla 751-774 CE, granite, 11” high
In 688 the Silla Kingdom conquered the other two to create a Unified Silla Kingdom which ruled from 688 to 935
Unlike the rock-cut Chinese shrines, the Korean cave temple at Sokkuram was constructed using granite blocks -> dominating the rotunda is huge statue of Buddha at the moment of enlightenment
KORYO DYNASTY Maebyong vase, Koryo dynasty, ca.
918-1000, Celadon with inlaid decoration 16 ½ “ tall
KORYO DYNASTY 935-1261 CE -> replaced the Great Silla w/out conflict
In 1231, the Mongols, who had invaded China, pushed into Korea and in 1261 Korea submits to the Mongols
CELADON = type of ceramic pottery that features translucent iron-pigmented glazes with incised/engraved designs invented by Koryo potters in the 12th century
CHAPTER 27 – CHINA AND KOREA AFTER 1279
Kublai Khan, Genghis Khan’s grandson, founded the Yuan Dynasty and established a “Pax Mongolica” that created an environment for flourishing trade after the chaos of the Mongolian invasions -> 1279-1368
These vases, known as the David Vases after a former owner who reunited them in 1935, are among the very earliest known blue and white porcelain wares. They date to the Yuan Dynasty, 1351arguably the most important blue and white porcelain to exist.
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CHINESE PORCELAIN
Porcelain ceramics, often simply referred to as china, immediately conjure up notions of a Chinese aesthetic and artisanal tradition, and nothing seems more quintessentially Chinese than the blue and white patterns that decorate so many porcelain wares’ surfaces.
What is undisputedly Chinese is the origin of porcelain itself. It is created by firing clay at extremely high temperatures, between 1200—1400 degrees Celsius. This process creates an exceptionally hard and shiny ceramic ware that is able to hold water, unlike other porous clay wares.
painting depicts Sin Sukju (1417-75) as a “meritorious subject,” or an official honored for his distinguished service at court and loyalty to the king
This painting shows Sin Sukju dressed in his official robes with a black silk hat on his head
Although portraiture conventions, such as the attire and posture of the sitter, were quite formulaic, the facial features were painted with the goal of transmitting a sense of unique, physical likeness. This careful attention to the sitter’s face, such as wrinkles and bone structure, served the Korean belief that the face could reveal important clues about the subject
Skilled in capturing the likeness of the sitter while still adhering to pictorial conventions, artists in the Royal Bureau of Painting (a government agency staffed with artists) created portraits of officials awarded this honorary title. These paintings would be cherished by their families and worshipped for generations to follow
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MING DYNASTY (1368-1398)
FORBIDDEN CITY FLASHCARD206-1
FORBIDDEN CITY – FRONT GATE FLASHCARD206-2
FORBIDDEN CITY – HALL OF SUPREME HARMONY
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FORBIDDEN CITY – THE PALACE OF TRANQUILITY AND LONGEVITY
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FORBIDDEN CITY - PLAN FLASHCARD#206-5
CHAIRMAN MAO EN ROUTE TO ANYUAN
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