About this product
LanguageEnglish
Edition TypeRegular Edition
Cover TypeSoft Cover
AuthorLi Xiaoxiang
ISBN/ISSN9789812294418
TranslatorYang Liping
Year2006
Number Of Pages152
PublisherAsiapac Books
Product description
Embark on a captivating journey through time with Asiapac Books' "Origins of Chinese Art and Craft" by Li Xiaoxiang and Fu Chunjiang. This engaging comic book delves into the rich history of Chinese artistic expression, tracing its evolution from ancient practices to the sophisticated crafts that continue to captivate audiences today.
Readers can expect to explore the origins of various art forms, potentially starting with the delicate pottery and intricate jade carvings of China's Neolithic period. The comic might then progress chronologically, showcasing the development of bronze casting techniques, the emergence of calligraphy, and the mastery of lacquerware during the dynastic eras.
"Origins of Chinese Art and Craft" isn't just about showcasing finished products. The comic depicts the creative process visually. Imagine panels illustrating the meticulous handwork in silk weaving, the delicate brushstrokes in ink painting, or the fiery techniques in porcelain production.
Beyond technical skills, the comic might explore the cultural and philosophical influences that shaped Chinese art. Did religious beliefs or societal norms influence artistic styles and motifs? How did the invention of paper revolutionize the art of calligraphy? The comic could address these questions, providing a deeper understanding of the underlying forces that shaped Chinese artistic expression.
"Origins of Chinese Art and Craft" by Li Xiaoxiang and Fu Chunjiang appears to be a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring the rich tapestry of Chinese artistic traditions. Through its captivating storytelling and engaging visuals, this comic book promises to be a delightful journey for art enthusiasts and casual readers alike.
•Year: 2006
•Number of Pages: 152
•Translator: Yang Liping
•ISBN/ISSN: 9789812294418
•Publisher: Asiapac Books Pte Ltd.
•Author: Li Xiaojiang
•Illustrator: Fu Chunjiang
•Cover Type: Soft Cover
•Edition Type: Regular Edition