A history of Far Eastern art / Sherman E. Lee ; edited by Naomi N. Richard.
By: Lee, Sherman E
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Contributor(s): Richard, Naomi Noble
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Includes bibliography: p. 505-529 and index.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Preface
- Comparative Time Chart
- Chronological Tables
- Map of Asia East of the Indus River
- Guide to Pronunciation
- I Early Culture and Art: The Stone Age, The Bronze Age, and The Early Iron Age
- 1 Urban Civilization and the Indus Valley; Neolithic and Pre-Shang China; Ban Chieng Culture
- 2 Chinese Art from the Shang through the Middle Zhou Period
- 3 The Late Zhou Period
- 4 The Growth and Expansion of Early Chinese Culture through the Han Dynasty; Korea and Japan
- II International Influence of Buddhist Art
- 5 Early Art in India
- 6 The International Gupta Style
- 7 The Expansion of Buddhist Art to East Asia
- III The Rise of National Indian and Indonesian Styles
- 8 Early Hindu Art in India
- 9 Early Medieval Hindu Art in South and Central India
- 10 Later Medieval Hindu Art
- 11 The Medieval Art of Southeast Asia and Indonesia
- IV Chinese, Korean, and Japanese National Styles and Their Interplay
- 12 The Rise of the Arts of Painting and Ceramics in China
- 13 The Beginnings of Developed Japanese Art Styles
- 14 Chinese Art of the Song Dynasty and Korean Ceramics of Koryo
- 15 Japanese Art of the Kamakura Period
- 16 Japanese Art of the Muromachi Period
- 17 Later Chinese Art: The Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties
- 18 Later Japanese Art: The Momoyama and Edo Periods
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index