英文摘要
|
Ernst Gombrich claims to offer a general theory of the development of figurative art. He only discusses European art, but if his account is correct it should apply also to the art of China. After sketching his analysis, I use a sequence of examples to consider how this account could apply to Chinese painting. And I discuss the accounts of pictorial illusionism developed by writers in China. I then turn to analysis of the political implications of this account. According to Gombrich, illusionistic art is found in cultures with an interest sympathetic to experimental science and development of technology, is there a connection, then, between the failure of China to consistently develop naturalistic painting and the stasis, which in the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries created such problems for that country? Discussion of that question allows us to link Gombrich's account of the story of art with a broader world art history.
|
参考文献
|
-
Sowerby, Arthur de Carle. Nature in Chinese Art, New York: John Day, 1940.
-
(1996).The Big Picture. David Carrier Talks with Sir Ernst Gombrich.Artforum,1996(February),66-9+106+109.
-
Carrier, David. “Landscapes Clear and Radiant: The Art of Wang Hui. The Metropolitan Museum of New York,” Published www.artcritical.com/12.2008.
-
Bush, Susan(1971).The Chinese Literati on Painting: Su Shih (1037-1101) to Tung Ch'i-ch'ang(1555-1636).Cambridge, Massachusetts:Harvard University Press.
-
Bush, Susan(ed.),Shih, Hsio-yen(ed.)(1985).Early Chinese Texts on Painting.Cambridge, Mass.:Harvard University Press.
-
Cahill, James(1996).The Lyric Journey: Poetic Painting in China and Japan.Cambridge, Massachusetts:Harvard University Press.
-
Cahill, James(1990).Chinese Painting.New York:Rizzoli.
-
Carey, Sorcha(2003).Pliny's Catalogue of Culture: Art and Empire in the Natural History.Oxford:Oxford UP.
-
Carrier, David(1980).Perspective as a Convention: On the Views of Nelson Goodman and Ernst Gombrich.Leonardo,13,283-7.
-
Carrier, David(2002).Meditations on a scroll, or the Roots of Chinese Artistic Form.Word & Image,18(1),45-52.
-
Carrier, David(2009).With Liu Haiping, Wu Guangzhong.Burlington Magazine,CLI,348-9.
-
Carrier, David(1983).Gombrich on Art Historical Explanations.Leonardo,XVI(2),91-6.
-
Clunas, Craig(1997).Art in China.Oxford:Oxford University Press.
-
Fong, Wen C.(1992).Beyond Representation: Chinese Painting and Calligraphy 8th-14th Century.New York:Metropolitan Museum of Art.
-
Gombrich, Ernst(2001).The Story of Art.London:Phaidon.
-
Gombrich, Ernst,Woodfield, Richard(ed.)(1987).Reflections on the history of art: Views and reviews.Berkeley:University of California Press.
-
Needham, Joseph(1961).Science and Civilisation in China.Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.
-
Needham, Joseph(2004).Science and Civilisation in China.Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.
-
Onians, John(1999).Classical Art and the Cultures of Greece and Rome.New Haven:Yale UP.
-
Schram, Stuart R.(1991).The Cambridge History of China.Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.
-
Sirén, Osvald(1973).Chinese Painting.New York:Hacker.
-
Stuart, Jan(2005).The Face in Life and Death: mimesis and Chinese Ancestor Portraits.Body and Face in Chinese Visual Culture,Cambridge, Massachusetts:
-
Sullivan, Michael(1979).Symbols of Eternity: The Art of Landscape Painting in China.Stanford:Stanford University Press.
-
Sullivan, Michael(1973).The Arts of China.Berkeley:University of California Press.
-
Twitchett, Denis(ed.),Fairbank, John(ed.)(1987).The Cambridge History of China.Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.
-
Woodfield, Richard(ed.)(1987).Reflections on the history of art: Views and reviews.Berkeley:University of California Press.
-
Wu, Jing(2008).A Comparison between Chinese and Western Painting.Beijing:China Intercontinental Press.
-
Xianggou, Jia,Jingen, Wen(trans.),Cherrett, Pauline(trans.)(2007).Chinese Figure Painting for Beginners.Beijing:Foreign Languages Press.
|