Fu-lin dances in medieval Chinese art - Byzantine or imaginary?

Chinese artists, active from the Tang dynasty to Northern Song dynasty, created famous paintings including Fu-lin musical and dancing scenes; as e. g. Yan Liben, Wu Daozi and Li Gonglin. The most of these works are unfortunately lost; thus, we have information only from written descriptions...

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Main Author: Liveri Angeliki
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: Institute for Byzantine Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 2019-01-01
Series:Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta
Subjects:
art
Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0584-9888/2019/0584-98881956069L.pdf
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spelling doaj-f4c20ffd1408455faa29675efc964dbc2020-11-25T00:31:12ZbulInstitute for Byzantine Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and ArtsZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta0584-98882406-09172019-01-01201956699410.2298/ZRVI1956069L0584-98881956069LFu-lin dances in medieval Chinese art - Byzantine or imaginary?Liveri Angeliki0Greek Ministry of Education, Research and Religious AffairsChinese artists, active from the Tang dynasty to Northern Song dynasty, created famous paintings including Fu-lin musical and dancing scenes; as e. g. Yan Liben, Wu Daozi and Li Gonglin. The most of these works are unfortunately lost; thus, we have information only from written descriptions to reconstruct them. Some researchers identify Fu-lin with the Byzantines; others disagree with this interpretation. Therefore, it is worthwhile to study whether the musical and dance motifs that referred to Fu-lin and were used by the above mentioned Chinese artists and literati can be identified with Byzantine elements and their performers with Byzantines ones.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0584-9888/2019/0584-98881956069L.pdfartbyzantiumchinafu-lindancetributary paintings
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Fu-lin dances in medieval Chinese art - Byzantine or imaginary?
Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta
art
byzantium
china
fu-lin
dance
tributary paintings
author_facet Liveri Angeliki
author_sort Liveri Angeliki
title Fu-lin dances in medieval Chinese art - Byzantine or imaginary?
title_short Fu-lin dances in medieval Chinese art - Byzantine or imaginary?
title_full Fu-lin dances in medieval Chinese art - Byzantine or imaginary?
title_fullStr Fu-lin dances in medieval Chinese art - Byzantine or imaginary?
title_full_unstemmed Fu-lin dances in medieval Chinese art - Byzantine or imaginary?
title_sort fu-lin dances in medieval chinese art - byzantine or imaginary?
publisher Institute for Byzantine Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
series Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta
issn 0584-9888
2406-0917
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Chinese artists, active from the Tang dynasty to Northern Song dynasty, created famous paintings including Fu-lin musical and dancing scenes; as e. g. Yan Liben, Wu Daozi and Li Gonglin. The most of these works are unfortunately lost; thus, we have information only from written descriptions to reconstruct them. Some researchers identify Fu-lin with the Byzantines; others disagree with this interpretation. Therefore, it is worthwhile to study whether the musical and dance motifs that referred to Fu-lin and were used by the above mentioned Chinese artists and literati can be identified with Byzantine elements and their performers with Byzantines ones.
topic art
byzantium
china
fu-lin
dance
tributary paintings
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