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  Size:   216 x 280 mm
8.5 x 11 in
 
  Pages:   96  
  Color:   45  
  B/W:   20  
  Binding:   Softcover  
  Published:   June 2007  
 
 
 

Defining Yongle
Imperial Art in Early Fifteenth-Century China
James C. Y. Watt
The Yongle Emperor (1403-1424) was considered the most powerful, effective, and extravagant ruler of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Major military campaigns and unprecedented maritime expeditions marked his reign. Yongle is also credited with moving the capital from the south to Beijing, establishing the Forbidden City. In Beijing, Yongle inherited the imperial workshops instituted by he Mongols rulers of the preceding Yuan dynasty (1279-1368). The superb sculptures, lacquers, metalwork, ceramics, textiles, and ivories produced during Yongle''''s reign show the following influences: Islamic metalwork and glass on porcelains; Tibetan Buddhist motifs on decorative arts and sculpture. As this book demonstrates, the art of this phase of the Ming dynasty clearly had a seminal role in the development of later Chinese decorative arts.

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