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Pictures of tilling and weaving :art, labor and technology in Song and Yuan China
- 作者: Hammers, Roslyn Lee.
- 出版: Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Pres ©2011.
- 稽核項: x, 293 pages :color illustrations ;26 cm.
- 標題: Art, Chinese , Politics and government , China Politics and government -- 960-1644. , Art, Chinese Song-Yuan dynasties, 960-1368. , Agriculture in art. , China , Weaving in art.
- ISBN: 9888028634 , 9789888028634
- 附註: Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral) under title: The production of good government : images of agrarian labor in Southern Song (1127-1279) and Yuan (1272/79-1368) China. Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-286) and index. Reconstructing Lou Shu's Pictures of tilling and weaving -- Pictures of tilling and weaving : reforming state and society -- Envisioning farmer society : from hierarchy to community -- Visual and textual discourses of the Pictures of tilling and weaving in the Song Dynasty -- Agrarian labor imagery during the Yuan Dynasty -- The Pictures of tilling and weaving in the Ming and early Qing Dynasties -- Appendix A. Pictures of tilling and weaving -- Appendix B, key documents. Lou Hong's comments on Lou Shu ; Lou Yue's essay on Lou Shu's accomplishments ; Lou Shao's comments on Lou Shu that include Wang Gang's commentary on Lou Shu ; Poem suites on agrarian tools by Mei Yaochen ; Poem suite on agrarian tools by Wang Anshi ; Preface to the Book of agriculture by Dai Biaoyuan ; Poems for the Pictures of farms and mulberries by Zhao Mengfu ; Colophon by Qugeci on the Pictures of the hard labor involved in tilling.
- 系統號: 005272313
- 資料類型: 圖書
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Beginning in the twelfth century and continuing to the time of the Kangxi and Qianlong emperors in the eighteenth century, depictions of tilling and weaving were an important means for sponsors, particularly rulers, to demonstrate their interest in the welfare of the people. But there has never been a serious art historical study of this tradition and the political implications of the images and texts. These handscrolls by Lou Shu, a Ningbo official, depicting rural silk manufacturing and grain cultivation helped usher in a new genre of painting in Song China (gengzhi tu) that centered on representation of rural communities at work and the social tensions that the work entailed. The Pictures of Tilling and Weaving scrolls depict 45 procedures of agriculture and sericulture with each stage accompanied by a poem by Lou Shu describing the plight of farmers, their concerns, and aspirations. The originals have been lost but copies were made and the scrolls gained much attention during the Qing. This book seeks to reconstruct the scrolls' probable appearance based on existing documents related to works handed down through history. Hammers discusses the poems and explains how and why they are crucial to understanding the meaning of Lou's project, offering important commentary on mutually beneficial relations between ruler, bureaucrat and farmer in an ideal society. Roslyn Lee Hammers is assistant professor of fine arts at the University of Hong Kong.
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Roslyn Lee Hammers is assistant professor of fine arts at the University of Hong Kong.
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