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Luo Ping

The Life, Career, and Art of an Eighteenth-Century Chinese Painter

by Kim Karlsson (Author)
©2004 Thesis 328 Pages

Summary

Luo Ping (1733-1799), known as the youngest of the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou and a follower of Jin Nong (1687-1763), was one of the most versatile and compelling artists of his time. While his work covers all major painting subjects and exhibits great stylistic and conceptual variety, his personality appears equally multifaceted. Contemporaries and later critics characterized him variously as a cultural arriviste, a Confucian scholar of great moral dignity, a Buddhist monk, a loving and devout husband, an «eccentric» with strong leanings toward the supernatural, and even an anti-Manchu dissident.
Structured as a comprehensive and largely chronological account of the artist’s life and his interactions with patrons of different geo-cultural environs, namely Yangzhou and Beijing, this study attempts to identify the factors that contributed to the unfolding of the master’s artistic voice. It includes an extensive examination of Luo’s personal, literary, and artistic engagement with Buddhism, which constituted a significant but hitherto obscure facet of his life and work.

Details

Pages
328
Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039102235
Language
English
Keywords
Luo, Pin Luo Ping 18th century Chinese painter Art history Religious studie Biography Linguistic studie
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2004. 328 pp., 61 ill.

Biographical notes

Kim Karlsson (Author)

The Author: Kim Karlsson (born in 1962 in Göteborg, Sweden) studied East Asian Art History, Sinology, and European Art History at the University of Zurich and at Nanjing University, PR China. She is a lecturer at the University of Zurich and academic assistant at the Museum Rietberg in Zurich.

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