Treasures from Korea arts and culture of the Joseon Dynasty, 1392-1910

The Joseon dynasty left a substantial legacy for modern Korea, influencing contemporary etiquette, cultural norms, and societal attitudes. This book intends to survey the artistic production of the world's longest-ruling Confucian dynasty, which reigned on the Korean peninsula from 1392 to 1910

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores Corporativos: Philadelphia Museum of Art., Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Otros Autores: Woo, Hyunsoo (editor de compilación, contribuidor.), Kim, Hongkyung (contribuidor), Cho, Insoo (contribuidor), Song, Unsok (contribuidor.), Lee, Rose (contribuidor), Kwon, So-hyun (contribuidor), Kim, Woollim (contribuidor), Moon, Dongsoo (contribuidor)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New Haven Yale University Press 2014.
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • t Confucianism and the Art of the Joseon Dynasty / |r Insoo Cho
  • |t Joseon: A Dynasty Founded on the Confucian Classics / |r Hongkyung Kim
  • |t Screen Paintings of the Joseon Court / |r Hyunsoo Woo
  • |t Ceramics and Ritual Vessels of the Royal Household / |r So-hyun Kwon
  • |t The Collection and Appreciation of Scholarly Accoutrements and Sarangbang Culture in the Joseon Dynasty / |r Woollim Kim
  • |t Buddhism and Art in the Joseon Royal House: Buddhist Sculpture and Painting / |r Unsok Song
  • |t The Reception of a New Culture and Establishment of a New Visual System in Korea's Modern Era / |r Dongsoo Moon
  • Catalogue. The King and His Court ; Joseon Society ; Ancestral Rituals and Confucian Values ; Continuity and Change in Joseon Buddhism ; Joseon in Modern Times.