Chinese Religious Art (eBook)

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2013
394 Seiten
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-0-7391-8060-0 (ISBN)

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Chinese Religious Art -  Patricia  Eichenbaum Karetzky
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Chinese Religious Art is a broad survey of the origins and development of the various forms of artistic expression of Chinese religions. This survey of icons, temples, and rituals reveals the varied ways the Chinese expressed the presence of the divine and worshipped it. Some of the most beautiful art, inspired mountain temples, lofty landscapes, lush gardens, murals and paintings both narrative and iconic, characterizes each of the traditions. Most of the visual material comprises unpublished views of these sacred sites.
Chinese Religious Art is a broad survey of the origins and development of the various forms of artistic expression of Chinese religions. The study begins with an overview of ancient archaeology in order to identify nascent religious ideologies in various Neolithic Cultures and early Chinese historical eras including the Shang dynasty (1300-1050 BCE) and Zhou Dynasty(1000-221 BCE) up until the era of the First Emperor (221-210 BCE) Part Two treats Confucianism as a religious tradition examining its scriptures, images, temples and rituals. Adopted as the state ideology in the Han dynasty, Confucian ideas permeated society for over two thousand years. Filial piety, ethical behavior and other principles shaped the pictorial arts. Part Three considers the various schools of Daoist belief and their expression in art. The ideas of a utopian society and the pursuit of immortality characterize this religion from its earliest phase. Daoism has an elaborate pantheon and ritualistic art, as well as a secular tradition best expressed in monochrome ink painting. Part Four covers the development of Buddhist art beginning with its entry into China in the second century. Its monumentscomprised largely of cave temples carved high in the mountains along the frontiers of China and large metropolitan temples provide evidence of its evolution including the adoption of savior cults of the Buddha of the Western Paradise, the Buddha of the Future, the rise of Ch'an (Zen) and esoteric Buddhism. In their development, these various religious traditions interacted, sharing art, architecture, iconography and rituals. By the twelfth century a stage of syncretism merged all three traditions into a popular religion. All the religions are reviving after their extirpation during the Cultural Revolution. Using historical records and artistic evidence, much of which has not been published, this study examines their individual and shared manner of worshipping the divine forces.

Patricia Eichenbaum Karetzky is the O. Munsterberg Chair of Asian Art at Bard College, New York and Adjunct Professor at City College of New York. She has published numerous books and articles on Chinese culture in general and in particular on Chinese religious art, notably Buddhist and Daoist aesthetic traditions. She was editor of the Journal of Chinese Religions for five years.

IntroductionPart 1: The Beginnings of Chinese Religious ArtChapter 1: Neolithic Period to Shang DynastyChapter 2: Ceremonial Art of the Zhou DynastyChapter 3: The Religious Art of the Chu CultureChapter 4: The First Emperor Qin ShihuangdiPart 2: Confucian ArtChapter 5: The Development of Confucianism in the Han (206 bce -220 ce)Chapter 6: Confucian Art in Medieval China Six Dynasties to Song Dynasty ( 221-1279)Chapter 7: Confucian Art Yuan to Qing Dynasties (1279-1911)Chapter 8: Confucian TemplesPart 3: Daoist ArtChapter 9: Daoist Art of the Han Dynasty (206 bce -220 ce)Chapter 10: Daoist Art of the Medieval Period, Tang and Song Dynasties (618-1279)Chapter 11: Daoist Art of the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties (1279-1911)Chapter 12: Daoist Ritual and TemplesPart 4: Buddhist ArtChapter 13: Early Buddhist Chinese Art 1-23 (386-618)Chapter 14: Buddhist Art of the Tang Dynasty (618-907)Chapter 15: Later Buddhist Art 1-41 (Song- Qing Dynasties (960-1911)Chapter 16: Buddhist Temples

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.12.2013
Zusatzinfo 222 Illustrations including: - 6 Color Illustrations; - 215 Halftones, Color including Color Photographs; - 1 Maps.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Kunst / Musik / Theater Malerei / Plastik
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Buddhismus
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Weitere Religionen
ISBN-10 0-7391-8060-6 / 0739180606
ISBN-13 978-0-7391-8060-0 / 9780739180600
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