Food for the ancestors, flowers for the gods : tranformations of archaistic bronzes in China and Japan

著者

    • Failla, Donatella
    • Ciarla, Roberto
    • Giumlia-Mair, Alessandra R.
    • Nishida, Hiroko
    • Museo d'arte orientale E. Chiossone

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Food for the ancestors, flowers for the gods : tranformations of archaistic bronzes in China and Japan

[edited by] Donatella Failla ; essays by Roberto Ciarla, Alessandra Giumlia-Mair and Nishida Hiroko

Sagep editori, [2018]

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Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museo d'arte orientale Edoardo Chiossone, Genoa, Italy, March 31, 2017-January 13, 2019

Includes bibliographical references (pages 356-367)

Summary:"The "Edoardo Chiossone" Museum of Oriental Art in Genoa holds the Japanese and Chinese art collections which Edoardo Chiossone (Genoa 1833-Tokyo 1898), distinguished Genoese professor of design and engraving techniques, gathered during his over 23-year stay in Japan, from 1875 until his death in early April 1898. Thanks to their ample variety, the collections allow for studying and researching both the history of Japanese art and the artistic and cultural relations between Japan and China. In this regard, of particular importance is the bronze and metal ware collection, featuring archaistic pieces datable from the Song dynasty (960-1279) until the late Qing dynasty (1644-1911). Besides documenting the plurisecular, multifaceted Chinese interest in Antiquity, the Chiossone collection also attests to the Japanese taste and tradition of gathering Chinese bronze vessels between the 13th and 19th centuries, that is, from the Kamakura and Muromachi periods up to the Meiji era. Initially cultivated by Buddh

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