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Lothar Ledderose hat mit seinen vielfältigen, umfassenden und innovativen Forschungen die Kunstgeschichte Ostasiens wie kaum ein anderer geprägt. Die geografische, zeitliche und thematische Breite des Bandes spiegelt die Veränderungen, die diese Disziplin in den letzten Jahren erfahren hat. Themen sind u.a. Grabarchitektur, buddhistische Höhlentempel und Steinschriften, Ausstellungs- sowie Kunstpolitik (China, Korea, Japan).
The Festschrift for Lothar Ledderose represents the diversity of themes, methods and findings in East Asian Art History in recent years. The essays address among other themes archaeology, Buddhist art, calligraphy, ceramics and the graphic arts, as well as exhibition and art policy. The Festschrift contains eighteen essays on Chinese, Korean and Japanese art and archaeology by students of Lothar Ledderose. Through his multifaceted, comprehensive and innovative research he has profoundly shaped East Asian Art History as it is today. The geographical, temporal and thematic range of the volume reflects the changes undergone by the discipline in recent years. The contributions address, among others, questions concerning tomb architecture, Buddhist cave temples and stone inscriptions, and exhibition and art policy, undertake case studies of calligraphy, painting and textiles, and take up instances of transcultural inspiration in painting, the graphic arts and ceramics from China, Korea, Japan and Europe.
Die Autoren: Yan Geng (Heidelberg) - Simone Grießmayer (Zürich) - Ahn Hehn-Chu (Heidelberg Gießen) - Burglind Jungmann (Los Angeles) - Martina Köppel-Yang (Paris) - Uta Lauer (Stockholm) - Joohyun Lee (Seoul) - Lukas Nickel (London) - Yao Ning (Heidelberg / Frankfurt) - Petra Rösch (Köln) - Maria Román (Madrid) - Adele Schlombs (Köln) - Clarissa von Spee (London) - Melanie Trede (Heidelberg) - Sueyling Tsai (Heidelberg) - Christian Unverzagt (Heidelberg) - Mio Wakita (Heidelberg) - Claudia Wenzel (Heidelberg)
The Festschrift for Lothar Ledderose represents the diversity of themes, methods and findings in East Asian Art History in recent years. The essays address among other themes archaeology, Buddhist art, calligraphy, ceramics and the graphic arts, as well as exhibition and art policy. The Festschrift contains eighteen essays on Chinese, Korean and Japanese art and archaeology by students of Lothar Ledderose. Through his multifaceted, comprehensive and innovative research he has profoundly shaped East Asian Art History as it is today. The geographical, temporal and thematic range of the volume reflects the changes undergone by the discipline in recent years. The contributions address, among others, questions concerning tomb architecture, Buddhist cave temples and stone inscriptions, and exhibition and art policy, undertake case studies of calligraphy, painting and textiles, and take up instances of transcultural inspiration in painting, the graphic arts and ceramics from China, Korea, Japan and Europe.
Die Autoren: Yan Geng (Heidelberg) - Simone Grießmayer (Zürich) - Ahn Hehn-Chu (Heidelberg Gießen) - Burglind Jungmann (Los Angeles) - Martina Köppel-Yang (Paris) - Uta Lauer (Stockholm) - Joohyun Lee (Seoul) - Lukas Nickel (London) - Yao Ning (Heidelberg / Frankfurt) - Petra Rösch (Köln) - Maria Román (Madrid) - Adele Schlombs (Köln) - Clarissa von Spee (London) - Melanie Trede (Heidelberg) - Sueyling Tsai (Heidelberg) - Christian Unverzagt (Heidelberg) - Mio Wakita (Heidelberg) - Claudia Wenzel (Heidelberg)
Lothar Ledderose hat mit seinen vielfältigen, umfassenden und innovativen Forschungen die Kunstgeschichte Ostasiens wie kaum ein anderer geprägt. Die geografische, zeitliche und thematische Breite des Bandes spiegelt die Veränderungen, die diese Disziplin in den letzten Jahren erfahren hat. Themen sind u.a. Grabarchitektur, buddhistische Höhlentempel und Steinschriften, Ausstellungs- sowie Kunstpolitik (China, Korea, Japan).
The Festschrift for Lothar Ledderose represents the diversity of themes, methods and findings in East Asian Art History in recent years. The essays address among other themes archaeology, Buddhist art, calligraphy, ceramics and the graphic arts, as well as exhibition and art policy. The Festschrift contains eighteen essays on Chinese, Korean and Japanese art and archaeology by students of Lothar Ledderose. Through his multifaceted, comprehensive and innovative research he has profoundly shaped East Asian Art History as it is today. The geographical, temporal and thematic range of the volume reflects the changes undergone by the discipline in recent years. The contributions address, among others, questions concerning tomb architecture, Buddhist cave temples and stone inscriptions, and exhibition and art policy, undertake case studies of calligraphy, painting and textiles, and take up instances of transcultural inspiration in painting, the graphic arts and ceramics from China, Korea, Japan and Europe.
Die Autoren: Yan Geng (Heidelberg) - Simone Grießmayer (Zürich) - Ahn Hehn-Chu (Heidelberg Gießen) - Burglind Jungmann (Los Angeles) - Martina Köppel-Yang (Paris) - Uta Lauer (Stockholm) - Joohyun Lee (Seoul) - Lukas Nickel (London) - Yao Ning (Heidelberg / Frankfurt) - Petra Rösch (Köln) - Maria Román (Madrid) - Adele Schlombs (Köln) - Clarissa von Spee (London) - Melanie Trede (Heidelberg) - Sueyling Tsai (Heidelberg) - Christian Unverzagt (Heidelberg) - Mio Wakita (Heidelberg) - Claudia Wenzel (Heidelberg)
The Festschrift for Lothar Ledderose represents the diversity of themes, methods and findings in East Asian Art History in recent years. The essays address among other themes archaeology, Buddhist art, calligraphy, ceramics and the graphic arts, as well as exhibition and art policy. The Festschrift contains eighteen essays on Chinese, Korean and Japanese art and archaeology by students of Lothar Ledderose. Through his multifaceted, comprehensive and innovative research he has profoundly shaped East Asian Art History as it is today. The geographical, temporal and thematic range of the volume reflects the changes undergone by the discipline in recent years. The contributions address, among others, questions concerning tomb architecture, Buddhist cave temples and stone inscriptions, and exhibition and art policy, undertake case studies of calligraphy, painting and textiles, and take up instances of transcultural inspiration in painting, the graphic arts and ceramics from China, Korea, Japan and Europe.
Die Autoren: Yan Geng (Heidelberg) - Simone Grießmayer (Zürich) - Ahn Hehn-Chu (Heidelberg Gießen) - Burglind Jungmann (Los Angeles) - Martina Köppel-Yang (Paris) - Uta Lauer (Stockholm) - Joohyun Lee (Seoul) - Lukas Nickel (London) - Yao Ning (Heidelberg / Frankfurt) - Petra Rösch (Köln) - Maria Román (Madrid) - Adele Schlombs (Köln) - Clarissa von Spee (London) - Melanie Trede (Heidelberg) - Sueyling Tsai (Heidelberg) - Christian Unverzagt (Heidelberg) - Mio Wakita (Heidelberg) - Claudia Wenzel (Heidelberg)
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Erscheinungsjahr: | 2012 |
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Genre: | Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Kunstgeschichte |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: |
436 S.
138 Farb und 40 s/w-Abbildungen |
ISBN-13: | 9783496014409 |
ISBN-10: | 3496014407 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Redaktion: |
Jungmann, Burglind
Schlombs, Adele Trede, Melanie |
Herausgeber: | Burglind Jungmann/Adele Schlombs/Melanie Trede |
Auflage: | 1/2012 |
reimer verlag gmbh: | Reimer Verlag GmbH |
Maße: | 241 x 174 x 43 mm |
Von/Mit: | Burglind Jungmann |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 25.06.2012 |
Gewicht: | 1,315 kg |
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2012 |
---|---|
Genre: | Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Kunstgeschichte |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: |
436 S.
138 Farb und 40 s/w-Abbildungen |
ISBN-13: | 9783496014409 |
ISBN-10: | 3496014407 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Redaktion: |
Jungmann, Burglind
Schlombs, Adele Trede, Melanie |
Herausgeber: | Burglind Jungmann/Adele Schlombs/Melanie Trede |
Auflage: | 1/2012 |
reimer verlag gmbh: | Reimer Verlag GmbH |
Maße: | 241 x 174 x 43 mm |
Von/Mit: | Burglind Jungmann |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 25.06.2012 |
Gewicht: | 1,315 kg |
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