Předmět Chinese Art (KSCB054)
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This course chief objective is to give students a basic understanding of early Chinese art.At the end of the course, students should be able to to distinguish artifacts from distinct periods;analyze a variety of particular works of Chinese art;work with information on other objects produced in East Asia;create a reasonable aesthetic judgement; andmake reasoned decision about unknown artifacts´ value.Gradually, they should be able to make their own deductions based on acquired knowledge, once they are confronted with a relic or artifact similar to those which had been explained in the class.
Osnova
Introduction to the issue: Chinese terms & transliteration, geographical setting, historical chronology. Neolithic art.Archeological discoveries from the Bronze Age, 2500-200 BCE: Shang and Zhou dynasties; ritual art from SanxingduiThe Teracotta Army: the Imperial tombs of Qin, and Han (221 BCE - 220 CE]The period of division 220-589: the Silk Road, Early Buddhist art and architecture (pagodas), the caves at DunhuangReligious and court art of the Tang dynasty (618-906)Art of the Song period (960-1279): monumental landscape painting; painting and calligraphy of Chan-BuddhismCourt painting and ceramics of the southern Song (1127-1279)The boom of Yuan (1279-1368) and Ming (1368-1644) ceramicsConcepts of urbanism and palace architecture, the Forbidden City and Ming imperial tombsThe elite painting, exemplified by the School of Wu, and the book illustrationThe elite painting, exemplified by the IndividualistsThe production at the courtAn excursion to a local Collection of Qing dynasty (1644-1911) crafts
Literatura
povinná literaturaSULLIVAN, MICHAEL. The Arts of China. 5. vyd. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009. 368 s. ISBN 0-520-25569-0. infoTHORP, ROBERT L. a VINOGRAD, RICHARD. Chinese Art & Culture. 1. vyd. : Harry N. Abrams, 2001. 440 s. ISBN 0-8109-4145-7. info
Garant
doc. PhDr. Luboš Bělka, CSc.
Vyučující
doc. Lucie Olivová, MA, Ph.D., DSc.