History of Far Eastern Art

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Edition: 5th
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1994-01-01
Publisher(s): Pearson College Div
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Summary

For Freshman/Senior-level courses covering all Asian Art including China, Japan, SE Asia, and India. This extensively-illustrated, comprehensive survey history of ALL of Far Eastern art from 5000 B.C. to A.D. 1860 follows a chronological, geographical/cultural, medium organization throughout.

Table of Contents

Preface
Comparative Time Chart
Chronological Tables
Map of Asia East of the Indus River
Guide to Pronunciation
Early Culture and Art: The Stone Age, The Bronze Age, and The Early Iron Age
Urban Civilization and the Indus Valley; Neolithic and Pre-Shang China; Ban Chieng Culture
Chinese Art from the Shang through the Middle Zhou Period
The Late Zhou Period
The Growth and Expansion of Early Chinese Culture through the Han Dynasty; Korea and Japan
International Influence of Buddhist Art
Early Art in India
The International Gupta Style
The Expansion of Buddhist Art to East Asia
The Rise of National Indian and Indonesian Styles
Early Hindu Art in India
Early Medieval Hindu Art in South and Central India
Later Medieval Hindu Art
The Medieval Art of Southeast Asia and Indonesia
Chinese, Korean, and Japanese National Styles and Their Interplay
The Rise of the Arts of Painting and Ceramics in China
The Beginnings of Developed Japanese Art Styles
Chinese Art of the Song Dynasty and Korean Ceramics of Koryo
Japanese Art of the Kamakura Period
Japanese Art of the Muromachi Period
Later Chinese Art: The Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties
Later Japanese Art: The Momoyama and Edo Periods
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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