Bolihua: Chinese Reverse Glass Painting from the Mei Lin Collection
By (Author) Christian Juranek
Edited by Christof Trepesch
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
31st October 2018
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Asian history
History
748.50951
Hardback
272
Width 240mm, Height 280mm
1670g
In this publication the sinologist Rupprecht Mayer presents 143 Chinese reverse glass paintings from a private collection in southern Germany. Traditional motifs of happiness, scenes from plays and novels, landscapes, Chi na's entrance into modernity, and the changing image of the Chinese woman define the central motifs. Production of reverse glass paintings began in Canton in the 18th century, of which only those that found their way to the West are known today. After th e end of exports in the middle of the 19th century this decorative art continued to enjoy popularity in China, but only very few of the many fragile paintings in Chinese households have survived the turmoil of wars and disruptions of the 19th and 20th cent uries. Reverse glass painting fell into oblivion in China, with no collections in museums and very few private collectors. This first study in the West presents the beauty of this traditional art in all of its facets.
Rupprecht Mayer is a sinologist, gallerist, and translator who lives and works in Burghausen, Germany.