Learning from Mount Hua

Liscomb, Kathlyn Maurean

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Author
Liscomb, Kathlyn Maurean
Publish Date
05/28/1993
Book Type
Hardcover
Publisher Name
CAMBRUP
Subtitle
A Chinese Physician's Illustrated Travel Record and Painting Theory
Number of Pages
245
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0521411122
ISBN-13
9780521411127
SKU
9780521411127

Description

Learning from Mt. Hua is a close study of a travelog written and illustrated by a late-fourteenth-century Chinese physician and amateur painter, Wang LÜ. Transformed by the experience of scaling Mt. Hua, the Sacred Mountain of the West, Wang struggled to free himself from existing vocabularies of mountain forms and established conventions for travel painting. The final result is an album of forty unusual paintings and a moving travel record, translated here for the first time. Having reconstructed the original sequence of the paintings, Liscomb relates these landscapes to the travel record, helping the reader share Wang's experiences as he crosses treacherous chasms, visits famous Daoist temples, and analyzes geological lore. Wang LÜ formulated his highly original ideas about painting in a preface accompanying the Mt. Hua album. Liscomb translates this and another of his essays on landscape painting in full and argues that it is necessary not only to analyze them in relation to contemporary and earlier art theories, but also in connection with Wang's writings as a medical scholar. The author interprets the responses of later critics, too, analyzing the factors in late Ming criticism that fostered and inhibited an understanding of Wang's ideas.