Studies in the Art of China and South-East Asia, Volume I
Delve into the rich tapestry of traditional Chinese art with "Studies in the Art of China and South-East Asia, Volume I," authored by the esteemed Professor Sullivan. Published by Pindar Press in 1991 and spanning 410 pages, this hardback edition offers an insightful collection of Professor Sullivan's scholarly papers that explore the evolution of Chinese art over two millennia.
In this comprehensive volume, readers will discover critical analyses of recurring themes, early screen and scroll paintings, and the artistic patronage during the Ming and Ch'ing emperors' periods. Additionally, Sullivan addresses the influences of Western art on these traditional forms. This book not only sheds light on historical art movements but also provides valuable notes for further research, making it an indispensable resource for students, scholars, and art enthusiasts alike. Experience the depth of Chinese artistic heritage through Professor Sullivan's expert lens and enrich your understanding of South-East Asian art history.