Tangible Whispers, Neglected Encounters : Histories of East-West Artistic Dialogues, 14th - 20th Century
Overview
The relationship between East and West remains a topic of burning timeliness, particularly in its political dimension. Yet, we can gain a complete understanding of the current tensions only if we consider them within a broader historical framework, spanning from art to diplomacy, from religion to ethnography. The present volume tackles precisely this complex task, offering its reader a rich mosaic of case studies and scholarly research, relating to the mutual approaches between the Euro-American 'West', and the Sino-Japanese 'East'. In the first part of the book, art historian Marco Musillo uses the depictions of Tartars in fourteenth-century Italian frescoes as the starting point of a trajectory leading to eighteenth-century European literature on China. In the second part, the reader is introduced to two cases of diplomatic encounter, one in sixteenth-century Italy between Japanese subjects and local courts, and the other one between Qing China and twentieth-century United States, in the space of the universal exhibition in St. Louis. Finally, the last section proposes three interconnected art historical explorations: the screen design of Chinese origin in colonial Mexico, Medieval Christian tombstones in China, and early-modern Filipino sacred sculpture.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9788869771552
- ISBN-10: 8869771555
- Publisher: Mimesis
- Publish Date: November 2018
- Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 1 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.75 pounds
- Page Count: 268
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