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Facing China: Truth and Memory in Portraiture
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Facing China: Truth and Memory in Portraiture
Current price: $59.00


Barnes and Noble
Facing China: Truth and Memory in Portraiture
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A highly illustrated examination of portraiture in China across media and millennia.
Facing China
is an exploration of the portrait arts in China from the dynastic to the modern and contemporary, in painting, sculpture, photography, and video. The book focuses on truth and memory in the portraiture process, from encounters between subject, portrait, and artist, to broader familial, social, and political arenas. It also examines the influence of location on portrait production, reception, and display, from tombs, ancestral shrines, temples, gardens, and palace halls to public and private spaces. Featuring one hundred fifty fine illustrations, with one hundred in color,
has much to say to specialists in the field as well as general readers interested in Chinese art.
Facing China
is an exploration of the portrait arts in China from the dynastic to the modern and contemporary, in painting, sculpture, photography, and video. The book focuses on truth and memory in the portraiture process, from encounters between subject, portrait, and artist, to broader familial, social, and political arenas. It also examines the influence of location on portrait production, reception, and display, from tombs, ancestral shrines, temples, gardens, and palace halls to public and private spaces. Featuring one hundred fifty fine illustrations, with one hundred in color,
has much to say to specialists in the field as well as general readers interested in Chinese art.