Calligraphy is an understudied aspect of the reception of Chinese art in early modern Europe. Chinese visitors to Middelburg (1601) and Amsterdam (1654) first demonstrated it as a cultural practice. Other written samples circulated in the Dutch Republic, an emporium for Chinese goods. This article focuses on a previously unknown participant in this exchange: Anna Maria van Schurman, Europe’s first female university student, who had mastered various Asian scripts and was expected to try her hand at Chinese and Japanese. In 1637 Andreas Colvius sent her samples of East Asian writing to copy ‘by her own hand’. This exchange makes possible a transcultural study of the calligraphic gift. Via the popular writings of Matteo Ricci, Van Schurman’s c...
Chinese export painting had a strong appeal to foreign powers active in China and neighbouring Asian...
The starting point for this study is that for a large part of their existence, the paintings belon...
This dissertation investigates the extent of knowledge of China in Europe and, more particularly, Ch...
Calligraphy is an understudied aspect of the reception of Chinese art in early modern Europe. Chines...
European writings on Chinese art were cultural products illustrating how Europeans understood and ev...
This book sheds new light on the cultural encounter between China and Europe, by discussing how Chin...
This book sheds new light on the cultural encounter between China and Europe, by discussing how Chin...
This article explores the diverse materialities of texts created by three female luminaries that exp...
This article explores the diverse materialities of texts created by three female luminaries that exp...
Conference Theme: Ideas and enlightenment: The Long Eighteenth CenturyThe proposed paper traces the ...
This dissertation reconsiders the role of foreign commodities—especially Asian porcelain—in the genr...
In the West, Chinoiserie and Chinese export art have been studied extensively, however not until mus...
Cross-cultural encounters between China and the West date back to the first centuries A.D., when mer...
This thesis accounts for the social power of calligraphy in China. It begins by examining the phenom...
This dissertation investigates the extent of knowledge of China in Europe and, more particularly, Ch...
Chinese export painting had a strong appeal to foreign powers active in China and neighbouring Asian...
The starting point for this study is that for a large part of their existence, the paintings belon...
This dissertation investigates the extent of knowledge of China in Europe and, more particularly, Ch...
Calligraphy is an understudied aspect of the reception of Chinese art in early modern Europe. Chines...
European writings on Chinese art were cultural products illustrating how Europeans understood and ev...
This book sheds new light on the cultural encounter between China and Europe, by discussing how Chin...
This book sheds new light on the cultural encounter between China and Europe, by discussing how Chin...
This article explores the diverse materialities of texts created by three female luminaries that exp...
This article explores the diverse materialities of texts created by three female luminaries that exp...
Conference Theme: Ideas and enlightenment: The Long Eighteenth CenturyThe proposed paper traces the ...
This dissertation reconsiders the role of foreign commodities—especially Asian porcelain—in the genr...
In the West, Chinoiserie and Chinese export art have been studied extensively, however not until mus...
Cross-cultural encounters between China and the West date back to the first centuries A.D., when mer...
This thesis accounts for the social power of calligraphy in China. It begins by examining the phenom...
This dissertation investigates the extent of knowledge of China in Europe and, more particularly, Ch...
Chinese export painting had a strong appeal to foreign powers active in China and neighbouring Asian...
The starting point for this study is that for a large part of their existence, the paintings belon...
This dissertation investigates the extent of knowledge of China in Europe and, more particularly, Ch...