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The Heavenly Court
Daoist Temple Painting in China, 1200-1400
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Lennert Gesterkamp
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2011
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About this book
One of the most magnificent and enduring themes in Chinese painting history can be found depicted in Daoist temples from the local village up to the very capital, viz., the paintings of the Heavenly Court (chaoyuan tu). Surprisingly, its images have remained largely unstudied in Western scholarship. Drawing on a comparative study of four complete sets of wall paintings dating back to the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries (the oldest examples), and their related images, painting criticism, stele inscriptions, and Daoist ritual manuals, the author offers the first comprehensive study of the historical development, iconography, ritual context, methods of mural design, and the personalisations made by patrons of the four Heavenly Court paintings.
Author / Editor information
Lennert Gesterkamp, Ph.D. (2008) in Chinese Art and Material Culture, Leiden University, completed a Postdoc (2010) at the Academia Sinica, Institute of History and Philogy, Taipei, and is currently a Postdoc at Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, doing research on Chinese landscape painting.
Reviews
'Gesterkamp’s dense and intensively researched book is a thoroughgoing study of paintings of the Heavenly Court
(chaoyuan tu) in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century China. (...)This book is a rich study of the complex relationship between image making and Daoist ritual.'
Kate A. Lingley, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Religious Studies Review, 38,2
(chaoyuan tu) in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century China. (...)This book is a rich study of the complex relationship between image making and Daoist ritual.'
Kate A. Lingley, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Religious Studies Review, 38,2
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Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
March 21, 2011
eBook ISBN:
9789004190238
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Main content:
468
eBook ISBN:
9789004190238
Keywords for this book
ritualpainting; chaoyuantu; wallpainting; muraldesign; paintingworkshop; Quanzhen; ritual
Audience(s) for this book
Highly recommended to anyone interested in Chinese art and religion.