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Featuring striking full-color images and new research, this publication from the Hong Kong Palace Museum celebrates some of the most important works of horse art from the Palace Museum, Beijing, an...
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  • 25 October 2022
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Featuring striking full-color images and new research, this publication from the Hong Kong Palace Museum celebrates some of the most important works of horse art from the Palace Museum, Beijing, and the Louvre Museum.

Five essays and 45 object entries, dating from the Han (206 BCE–220 CE) to Qing (1644–1911) dynasties, explore the horse in art in a way that is accessible to general readers, encouraging them to think through comparisons with works from both institutions. Centered on the question of human connection to the horse across time in China and beyond, the catalogue entries are divided into sections that examine the horse in mythology and religion, military culture, and transnational traversals, providing a means for reflecting on fundamental issues of human creativity, ambition, and tradition. This is a beautifully designed and thought-provoking volume that will find a ready market among those with an interest in Chinese art and culture.

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Price: $54.95
Pages: 332
Publisher: D Giles Limited
Imprint: GILES
Publication Date: 25 October 2022
Trim Size: 7.90 X 11.80 in
ISBN: 9781913875367
Format: Paperback
BISACs: ART / Asian / Chinese, ART / Subjects & Themes / Plants & Animals, HISTORY / Asia / China
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Winner of the Golden Pin Design Award 2022.

Jiao Tianlong is head curator, Hong Kong Palace Museum

Ingrid Yeung is associate curator, Hong Kong Palace Museum

Xing Lunan is associate curator, Department of Painting and Calligraphy, Palace Museum, Beijing

Chou Weichiang is curator, Hong Kong Palace Museum

Yannick Lintz is director, Department of Islamic Arts, Louvre Museum

Sarah Kenderdine is professor of digital museology, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne

Jeffrey Shaw is chair professor, Academy of Visual Arts, Baptist University, Hong Kong

  • Forewords
  • Acknowledgments
  • Horse Culture and Art in Early China by Ingrid Yeung and Jiao Tianlong
  • The Art of the Horse in Chinese Painting by Xing Lunan
  • On the Interactions between Early Qing Emperors and the Imperial Stables by Chou Weichiang
  • The Horse in Islamic Art by Yannick Lintz
  • Three Realms by Sarah Kenderdine and Jeffrey Shaw
  • Galloping across Time, beyond Boundaries
  • Plates by HKPM and Louvre curatorial team (45 object entries)
  • Catalogue of the Exhibition