This textbook presents a comprehensive chronology of the development of Chinese art from prehistoric times to the modern period. It covers a wide range of art forms, including painting, calligraphy, sculpture, architecture, ceramics, and folk art. Emphasis is placed on the distinctive characteristics of each dynasty, its philosophical influences, and the stylistic evolution that shape China's r…
This textbook or reference book presents a comprehensive survey of the history of Chinese visual arts, spanning the period from the Neolithic to the 20th century. It covers the evolution of styles in painting, calligraphy, sculpture, ceramics, and architecture, highlighting important works, leading artists, and the philosophical and historical contexts that shaped China's unique and profound ar…
This picture album introduces the mural paintings of the ancient Koguryo Kingdom, one of the earliest and most influential Korean states. Edited by the Editorial Staff of Picture-Albums of the Bureau for Direction of Cultural Preservation, the book presents high-quality reproductions and descriptions of murals found in Koguryo tombs and archaeological sites. It highlights the artistic style, cu…
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the historical and cultural development of China from the Qin Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty. The first part focuses on the formation of the first centralized empire under the Qin, as well as the consolidation of institutions, the system of government, and the formation of a highly civilized society during the Han Dynasty. This book highlights nationa…
This book examines the charm and artistic value of Jingju, the historical tradition of Beijing opera, performance forms, stage aesthetics, vocal and movement techniques, and the role of Jingju in contemporary Chinese culture. The text presents an analysis of Jingju's dramatic and musical elements, along with examples of performances and a note on its modern development.
This book will give readers a glimpse of one of the main cultural forms among Chinese minorities. It not only introduces the dances of each minority group, including characteristic movements, steps, patterns, rhythms and musical accompaniment, but also gives the historical and legendary background for the dances. The selection of twenty-five minority groups' folk dances represents the fruition …
Peoples and Cultures of Uganda offers a comprehensive survey of the country’s rich ethnic diversity and cultural heritage. The book explores the histories, social structures, belief systems, languages, and traditional practices of Uganda’s major ethnic groups. Through anthropological analysis and descriptive accounts, the author highlights the ways in which communities maintain cultural ide…
Islamic Architecture: Iran 1 provides an in-depth study of the development and characteristics of Islamic architectural traditions in Iran. The book examines major architectural forms such as mosques, madrasas, mausoleums, and palaces, highlighting the unique Persian influences that shaped their design. Through detailed analysis of structural techniques, decorative elements, and historical cont…
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the development of money in Malaysia from its early days to the modern era. Beginning with a basic explanation of the function of money, the book then traces the history of Malaysian numismatics, including traditional forms of currency, coins from Malay kingdoms, and currencies introduced during the European colonial period.rnrnIt then discusses ch…
Serves as an illustrated testament to the rich heritage and modern identity of the Sultanate of Brunei. It meticulously documents the country's journey, from its long-standing imperial past as a major maritime power to its contemporary status as an independent, wealthy nation. The book primarily focuses on capturing the essence of Bruneian culture, tradition, and Islamic heritage, which are c…