Mission archéologique en Chine 1914 L' ART FUNERAIRE A L'EPOQUE DES HAN
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Art & Photography
Format
Hardcover
Pages
341
Language
Chinese
Published
Oct 1, 2020
Publisher
Cultural Relics Press
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
7501068178
ISBN-13
9787501068173
Description
In this captivating exploration of the Han dynasty, a trio of pioneering archaeologists takes readers on a journey through time to examine the intricacies of funerary art that defined this period. Segalen, Gilbert de Voisins, and Lartigue immerse their audience in the cultural and historical significance attached to burial practices and the artistic expressions that accompanied them. Through rich descriptions and detailed analyses, they unveil the beliefs surrounding life after death and the elaborate rituals that honoring the deceased.
The narrative is steeped in the authors' personal experiences during their 1914 mission, offering a rare glimpse into the interplay between archaeology and art. As they traverse the landscapes of ancient China, they bring to life the stunning artifacts and tomb decorations that reveal the sophistication and creativity of Han artisans. The careful craftsmanship of sculptures, pottery, and textiles is chronicled, providing context for visual symbols that convey deeper meanings within Chinese culture.
Ultimately, this work serves as both a detailed academic study and an engaging testament to a lost world. Readers are invited not only to appreciate the beauty of Han funerary art but also to reflect on the beliefs that shaped the remarkable legacy of a civilization. These historical insights not only inform but also resonate, linking the past with contemporary reflections on death and remembrance.
The narrative is steeped in the authors' personal experiences during their 1914 mission, offering a rare glimpse into the interplay between archaeology and art. As they traverse the landscapes of ancient China, they bring to life the stunning artifacts and tomb decorations that reveal the sophistication and creativity of Han artisans. The careful craftsmanship of sculptures, pottery, and textiles is chronicled, providing context for visual symbols that convey deeper meanings within Chinese culture.
Ultimately, this work serves as both a detailed academic study and an engaging testament to a lost world. Readers are invited not only to appreciate the beauty of Han funerary art but also to reflect on the beliefs that shaped the remarkable legacy of a civilization. These historical insights not only inform but also resonate, linking the past with contemporary reflections on death and remembrance.
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