My account  |  My order  |  Login   |  Register  |  View Cart (0)
Advanced search
Browse for Books
Botany
Botany: GeneralPteridophytes
FlowersMedicinal Plant
PhycologyMycology
view all 
Zoology
EntomologyInvertebrates
MolluscaOrnithology
MammalsHerpetology
view all 
Earth Science
GlaciologyGeology
ClimatologyRemote Sensing
HazardsDesert
view all 
Paleontology
GeneralVertebrate
Micropaleontolo Paleobotany
InvertebrateStratigraphy
view all 
Biology & Ecology
BiodiversityMarine Biology
BiotechnologyEnvironment
MicrobiologyBiomedicine
view all 
Sciences
Science: GeneralMathematics
ChemistryMechanics
GeographyAerospace
view all 
Technology
AgricultureForestry
Civil Engineeri Energy
MetallurgyTransportation
view all 
Social Sciences
Culture and ArtHistory
PoliticsLanguage
StatisticsEconomics
view all 
Browse History
The Great Treasury of Chinese Fine Arts-Arts and Crafts 4:Bronzes(1)
Larger Image
Price: US$ 130.00
The Great Treasury of Chinese Fine Arts-Arts and Crafts 4:Bronzes(1)
中国美术全集-工艺美术编4: 青铜器(上)
Language:  English
Author:  Li Xueqin
Pub. Date:  1987-01 Weight:   kg ISBN:  
Format:  Hardcover Pages:  216
Subject:  Social Sciences > Culture and Art
Series:   Size:  190x270mm
                    Add Favourite
 
  • Description
  • Contents
  • Details
  • Review
  • The author

Ancient Chinese bronzes are celebrated for their wide variety and fine craftsmanship. They stand to world fame for their unique style and tradition and claim an important place in the history of fine art. Recent archaeological findings show that Chinese bronze culture started as early as 3,000 B.C. Early works are not large pieces but already with exquisite decor, showing the sense of beauty developed at the time. Bronzes'of Erlitou culture,approximately corresponding to the time of Xia. acquired considerable complexity both in form and decor. Bronze technology reached its maturity in early Shang, capable of producing large objects as well as complete sets of several pieces. By late Shang, bronze development gained further impetus, developing more types and shapes and decorative patterns, thus reaching the first peak in the history of bronze development. Western Zhou bronzes constitute a further advance on the basis of achievements made in Shang. A simple style replaced the earlier baroque style, a reflection of the social and cultural change. Long inscriptions on Western Zhou bronzes are highly valued not only as important historical documents but also as fine examples of Chinese calligraphy.

 

The bronzes included iff this volume cover the period from the earliest time to the end of Western Zhou. Many pieces presented here are printed for the first time or are first illustrated with colour plates. A general account of the devlopment of Chinese bronzes is found at the beginning of the volume. All plates are accompanied by explanations.

 






Related Books
Related Papers (PDF Download free)

China Scientific Book Services Co. Ltd., CSBS Bookstore  Join Our Mailing List
Address:  A-1120, Kingsound (Jiahao) International Center, No.116, Zi Zhu Yuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100097, China
TeL: +86-10-58930115, Fax: +86-10-80115555-702074  Email: hceis@hceis.com  All Right Reserved