Small China: Early Chinese Miniatures
By (Author) Drs. Koos de Jong
Arnoldsche
Arnoldsche
1st March 2022
Germany
General
Non Fiction
The Arts: art forms
History of art
745.1
Hardback
304
Width 240mm, Height 290mm
1928g
Small China presents Chinese miniatures from 5,000 BCE up to the fifteenth century. The pocketsized representations of supernatural beings, people, animals, or everyday objects are virtually uncharted in East Asian crafts even in China, these objects in jade, bronze, ivory, and porcelain are little known.
Koos de Jong explores their arcane meanings and traces their production and the market for such treasures, which, contrary to official secular and religious art, include those devoted to taboo subjects such as erotica or humour. The miniatures had many different functions, from insignia, fetishes and devotional objects to burial gifts or toys. They could express good wishes or even serve as bribes.
A rare glimpse into the everyday life of ordinary people and into Chinese handicrafts from thousands of years ago!
Concluding his career as director of various Dutch museums and art institutions, art historian Dr. Koos de Jong is now committed entirely to the scientific research of Chinese art and archaeology. Following his publication on horse tack titled Dragon & Horse, he has explored yet another almost unknown subject with Small China.