Chinese Art in an Age of Revolution: Fu Baoshi (1904-1965)

by Anita Chung (Editor)

Other authorsKuiyi Shen (Contributor), Julia F. Andrews (Contributor), Aida Yuen Wong (Contributor), Tamaki Maeda (Contributor)
Paperback, 2012

Status

Available

Call number

MON.CHA2

Publication

Yale University Press (2012), Edition: First Edition, 256 pages

Description

"One of the preeminent figures in 20th-century Chinese art, Fu Baoshi (1904-1965) revolutionized the tradition of Chinese ink painting, opening the door to innovations by subsequent generations. As both an art historian and a painter, he directed his work toward protecting cultural heritage in times of war and revolution. From traditional-style landscape and figure painting to political artwork manifesting state ideology during the Mao era, Fu's work demonstrates his search for a unique artistic language that speaks for the self and the nation. Using native tradition as an essential element, Fu's artistic modernity defined Chinese art as a discipline distinct from Western and international socialist art of the time. Chinese Art in an Age of Revolution is the first comprehensive retrospective of Fu's work to be published in the West. The book includes more than 100 artworks that demonstrate his stylistic transformation across several decades. Insightful essays offer the latest scholarship on Fu's life and art, Japan's impact on modern Chinese art, and art and politics in China's turbulent 20th century."--Publisher's website.… (more)

Physical description

256 p.; 9.25 inches

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0300169744 / 9780300169744
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