Early Chinese Jades in the Harvard Art Museums

Early Chinese Jades in the Harvard Art Museums
Author: Jenny F. So
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300237023

From personal ornamentation to funerary practice, from palace decoration to private devotion, jade has played a major role in Chinese social, cultural, and political life for millennia. Exploring the history of this revered stone through the esteemed Grenville L. Winthrop Collection at the Harvard Art Museums--which includes some of the finest examples of ancient and archaizing jades outside China--this volume explains how and why jade developed its special significance. In-depth entries on over one hundred objects present recent archaeological discoveries and new information garnered from conservation analysis, while Jenny So's broad and engaging narrative not only elucidates the layered meanings of the objects and their iconography but also delves into the unique qualities of the material and the craftsmanship involved in quarrying and working jade. Distributed for the Harvard Art Museums

Oriental Art

Oriental Art
Author: Yamanaka and Company
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1928
Genre: Art objects, Asian
ISBN:

The Rare Art Traditions

The Rare Art Traditions
Author: Joseph Alsop
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 750
Release: 2023-08-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0691252254

A cultural and social history of art collecting, art history, and the art market In The Rare Art Traditions, Joseph Alsop offers a wide-ranging cultural and social history of art collecting, art history, and the art market. He argues that art collecting is the basic element in a remarkably complex and historically rare behavioral system, which includes the historical study of art, the market for buying and selling art, museums, forgery, and the astonishing prices commanded by some works of art. The Rare Art Traditions tells the story of three important traditions of art collecting: the classical tradition that began in Greece, the Chinese tradition, and the Western tradition. The result is a major original contribution to art history.