This dissertation is a study of painting from China’s Jin dynasty (1115 – 1234). It presents a systematic analysis of painted works on silk, paper, and temple and tomb walls. Although the Jin dynasty lasted for 119 years, Jin painting is treated often as a footnote to the more highly revered painting of the Northern and Southern Song dynasties (960 – 1279). This marginalization is largely due to the lack of paintings on silk and paper which traditionally form the core of Chinese painting history, and is compounded further by the fact that the Jin was ruled by an ethnically non-Han group, the Jurchen. This dissertation establishes Jin painting as its own cultural phenomenon and seeks an understanding of Jin painting beyond silk. First, the d...
This dissertation reconsiders the early history of ink painting in Kamakura- (1185-1333) and Muromac...
This thesis illuminates painting inscriptions written in the Ming dynasty (1...
This study aims to trace the rise and decline of the Chan Buddhist tradition of ink painting in Sout...
This dissertation is a study of painting from China’s Jin dynasty (1115 – 1234). It presents a syste...
This dissertation is a study of painting from China’s Jin dynasty (1115 – 1234). It presents a syste...
This dissertation is a study of painting from China’s Jin dynasty (1115 – 1234). It presents a syste...
This dissertation studies a unique painting genre and its traditions in fourteenth-century China. Th...
Session 11: Material and Visual CultureThe painting Khubilai Khan Hunting (Taipei, National Palace M...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.One place religious trad...
In the first part of this study a context is set for the research, and translations of classic an...
This dissertation is the fruit of cross-cultural and comparative research on Chinese and Korean cour...
[[abstract]]China and Korea have maintained a close interaction since ancient times. It is undeniabl...
This is the publisher's version, also avaialble electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2011...
This is the publisher's version, also avaialble electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2011...
This dissertation is the fruit of cross-cultural and comparative research on Chinese and Korean cour...
This dissertation reconsiders the early history of ink painting in Kamakura- (1185-1333) and Muromac...
This thesis illuminates painting inscriptions written in the Ming dynasty (1...
This study aims to trace the rise and decline of the Chan Buddhist tradition of ink painting in Sout...
This dissertation is a study of painting from China’s Jin dynasty (1115 – 1234). It presents a syste...
This dissertation is a study of painting from China’s Jin dynasty (1115 – 1234). It presents a syste...
This dissertation is a study of painting from China’s Jin dynasty (1115 – 1234). It presents a syste...
This dissertation studies a unique painting genre and its traditions in fourteenth-century China. Th...
Session 11: Material and Visual CultureThe painting Khubilai Khan Hunting (Taipei, National Palace M...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.One place religious trad...
In the first part of this study a context is set for the research, and translations of classic an...
This dissertation is the fruit of cross-cultural and comparative research on Chinese and Korean cour...
[[abstract]]China and Korea have maintained a close interaction since ancient times. It is undeniabl...
This is the publisher's version, also avaialble electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2011...
This is the publisher's version, also avaialble electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2011...
This dissertation is the fruit of cross-cultural and comparative research on Chinese and Korean cour...
This dissertation reconsiders the early history of ink painting in Kamakura- (1185-1333) and Muromac...
This thesis illuminates painting inscriptions written in the Ming dynasty (1...
This study aims to trace the rise and decline of the Chan Buddhist tradition of ink painting in Sout...