Chinese calligraphy and painting studies in postwar America : new perspectives / edited with an introduction by Jason C. Kuo.

Author(s): Kuo, Jason C.,

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Main Title
Chinese calligraphy and painting studies in postwar America : new perspectives
Author(s)
Kuo, Jason C.,
Publisher
Washington : New Academia Publishing, 2021
Collation
ix, 238 pages : illustrations
23 cm
ISBN
9781733398077
Dewey Class
759.951
Contents
Introduction -- Approaches to the history of Chinese calligraphy in American scholarship -- Historiography of Liao and Jin painting: the United States contribution -- In pursuit of depth and breadth: the impact of C. C. Wang, Wai-kam Ho, and Wang Fangyu on Chinese painting studies -- Collecting and exhibiting Chinese paintings in postwar America: Sherman Lee and the 1954 Chinese landscape painting exhibition -- Patrimony and posterity: the "Confucian" legacy of James F. Cahill (1926-2014) -- Fault Lines: notes toward a memoir -- Michael Sullivan and his study of modern and contemporary Chinese painting -- Beyond the seas: a sojourn in Chinese calligraphy and painting.
Language
English
Subject
Art criticism
Painting, Chinese
Calligraphy, Chinese
BRN
10788

Notes

  • The book examines the trajectory of academic research on Chinese art history in the United States.

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