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- Количество слайдов: 37
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India and Southeast Asia 3
BICHITR, Jahangir Preferring a Sufi Shaykh to Kings, ca. 1615– 1618. Opaque watercolor on paper, 1’ 6 7/8” x 1’ 1”. Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C. 4
Aerial view of the Taj Mahal, Agra, India. , 1632 -1647. 5
Taj Mahal, Agra, India, 1632– 1647. 6
Krishna and Radha in a Pavilion, ca. 1760. Opaque watercolor on papter, 11 1/8” X 7 ¾”. National Museum, New Delhi. 7
Outermost gopuras of the Great Temple, Madurai, India, completed 17 th century. 8
FREDERICK W. STEVENS, Victoria Terminus (Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus), Mumbai (Bombay), India, 1878 -1887. 9
Maharaja Jaswant Singh of Marwar, ca. 1880. Opaque water-color on paper, 1’ 1/2” X 3 11 5/8”. Brooklyn Museum, 10
Schwedagon Pagoda, Rangoon (Yangon), Myanmar (Burma), 14 th century or earlier (rebuilt several times). 11
Walking Buddha, from Sukhothai, Thailand, 14 th century. Bronze, 7’ 2 ½” high. Wat Bechamabopit, Bangkok. 12
China 13
WU ZHEN, Stalks of Bamboo by a Rock, Yuan dynasty, 1347. Hanging scroll, ink on paper, 2’ 11 1/2” x 1’ 4 5/8”. National Palace Museum, Taibei. 14
HUANG GONGWANG, Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains, Yuan dynasty, 1347– 1350. Section of a handscroll, ink on paper, 1’ 7/8” x 20’ 9” (full scroll). National Palace Museum, Taibei. 15
Temple vase, Yuan dynasty, 1351. White porcelain with cobaltblue underglaze, 2’ 1” X 8 1/8”. Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, London. 16
Aerial view (looking north) of the Forbidden City, Beijing, China, Ming dynasty, 15 th century and later. 17
SHANG XI, Guan Yu Captures General Pang De, Ming dynasty, ca. 1430. Hanging scroll, ink and colors on silk, 6’ 5” x 7’ 7”. Palace Museum, Beijing. 18
Shen Zhou, Poet On A Mountaintop, Ink and color on paper, 15 ¼ X 23¾" , c. 1500, Ming dynasty, Cleveland Museum of Art.
DONG QICHANG, Dwelling in the Qingbian Mountains, Ming dynasty, 1617. Hanging scroll, ink on paper, 7’ 3 1/2” x 2’ 2 1/2”. Cleveland Museum of Art, 20
SHITAO, Man in a House beneath a Cliff, Qing dyansty, late 17 th century. Album leaf, ink and colors on paper, 9 ½” X 11”. C. C. Wang Collection, New York. 21
YE YUSHAN and others, Rent Collection Courtyard (detail of larger tableau), Dayi, China, 1965. Clay, 100 yards long with life-size figures. 22
Japan (1336 to Present) 23
Dry cascade and pools, upper garden, Saihoji temple, Kyoto, Japan, modified in Muromachi period, 14 th century. 24
Rock garden, Ryoan-Ji, Kyoto, Muromachi period, c. 1480
Sesshu, Winter Landscape, Ink on paper, 18 ¼ X 11 ½”, Muromachi period, c. 1470 s, Collection of the Tokyo National Museum
Sesshu Toyo, splashed-ink (haboku) landscape, detail of the lower part of a hanging scroll, Muromachi period, 1495. Ink on paper, full scroll 4’ 10 1/4” X 1’ 7/8”; detail 4’ 1/2” high. Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo. 27
HASEGAWA TOHAKU, Pine Forest, Momoyama period, late sixteenth century. One of a pair of six-panel screens, ink on paper, 5’ 1 3/8” x 11’ 4”. Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo. 28
SEN NO RIKYU, Taian teahouse (interior view), Myokian Temple, Kyoto, Japan, Momoyama period, ca. 1582. 29
Kogan, tea ceremony water jar, Momoyama period, late 16 th century. Shino ware with underglaze design, 7” high. Hatakeyama Memorial Museum, Tokyo. 30
Eastern facade of the Katsura Imperial Villa, Kyoto, Japan, Edo period, 1620 -1663. 31
OGATA KORIN, Red Plum Blossoms, Edo period, ca. 17101716. Detail of one of a pair of two-panel folding screens (FIG. I-12). Ink, color, and gold leaf on paper, each screen 5’ 1 5/8” X 5’ 7 7/8”. MOA Art Museum, Shizuoka-ken. 32
Hakuin Ekaku, Bodhidharma Meditating, Ink on paper. 49 ½ X 21 ¾”, Edo period, 18 th century, The University of Kansas, Lawrence
SUZUKI HARUNOBU, Evening Bell at the Clock, from Eight Views of the Parlor, Edo period, ca. 1765. Woodblock print, 11 1/4” x 8 1/2”. Art Institute of Chicago 34
KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI, The Great Wave off Kanagawa, from Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, Edo period, ca. 1826– 1833. Woodblock print, ink and colors on paper, 10”x 15” Boston MFA 35
TANGE KENZO, national indoor Olympic stadiums, Tokyo, Japan, Showa period, 1961– 1964. 36
HAMADA SHOJI, dish, Showa period, 1962. Black trails on translucent glaze, 1’ 10 1/2” diameter. National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto. 37
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