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Year

1929

Text

Liu Haisu reist nach Paris und trifft Fu Lei und andere chinesische Künstler. Er ist Mitbegründer der Society of Chinese Artists in France = Zhong hua liu Fa yi shu xie hui.

Mentioned People (2)

Fu, Lei  (Wanglou, Nanhui, Shanghai 1908-1966 Selbstmord) : Übersetzer

Liu, Haisu  (1896-1994) : Maler, Erzieher

Subjects

Art : Painting and Calligraphy

Documents (1)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 2014 The reception of Chinese art across cultures. Ed. by Michelle Ying-ling Huang. (Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014).
[Enthält] :
Part I: Blending Chinese and Foreign Cultures
Chapter One ................................................................................................. 2
Shades of Mokkei: Muqi-style Ink Painting in Medieval Kamakura
Aaron M. Rio
Chapter Two .............................................................................................. 23
Mistakes or Marketing? Western Responses to the Hybrid Style of Chinese Export Painting
Maria Kar-wing Mok
Chapter Three ............................................................................................ 44
"Painted Paper of Pekin": The Taste for Eighteenth-Century Chinese Papers in Britain, c. 1918 - c. 1945
Clare Taylor
Chapter Four .............................................................................................. 65
"Chinese" Paintings by Zdenek Sklenar
Lucie Olivova
Part II: Envisioning Chinese Landscape Art
Chapter Five .............................................................................................. 88
Binyon and Nash: British Modernists’ Conception of Chinese Landscape Painting
Michelle Ying-ling Huang
Chapter Six .............................................................................................. 115
In Search of Paradise Lost: Osvald Sirén’s Scholarship on Garden Art
Minna Törmä
Chapter Seven .......................................................................................... 130
The Return of the Silent Traveller
Mark Haywood
Part III: Conceptualising Chinese Art through Display
Chapter Eight ........................................................................................... 154
Aesthetics and Exclusion: Chinese Objects in Nineteenth-Century American Visual Culture
Lenore Metrick-Chen
Chapter Nine ........................................................................................... 179
Exhibitions of Chinese Painting in Europe in the Interwar Period: The Role of Liu Haisu as Artistic Ambassador
Michaela Pejcochova
Chapter Ten ............................................................................................. 200
The Right Stuff: : Chinese Art Treasures’ Landing in Early 1960s America
Noelle Giuffrida
Part IV: Positioning Contemporary
Chinese Artists in the Globe
Chapter Eleven ........................................................................................ 228
Under the Spectre of Orientalism and Nation: Translocal Crossingsand Discrepant Modernities
Diana Yeh
Chapter Twelve ....................................................................................... 255
The Reception of Xing Danwen’s Lens-based Art Across Cultures
Silvia Fok
Chapter Thirteen ...................................................................................... 278
Selling Contemporary Chinese Art in the West: A Case Studyof How Yue Minjun’s Art was Marketed in Auctions
Elizabeth Kim S. 180-181.
Publication / Huang1
  • Source: Binyon, Laurence. Ideas of design in East and West. In : Atlantic monthly ; Nov. (1913). (Biny5, Publication)
  • Source: Binyon, Laurence. Ma Yüan’s landscape roll. (New York, N.Y. DeVinne Press, 1916). (Biny6, Publication)
  • Cited by: Worldcat/OCLC (WC, Web)