"Shortlisted for the Architectural History Book Award, Booklaunch"

"This groundbreaking survey provides a comprehensive and richly illustrated study of Chinese architecture from the 13th and 14th centuries, a period of Mongol rule. . . . [<i>Yuan</i>] is a rich repository of textual and visual sources, including maps, architectural plans, drawings, decorations, structures, mural paintings, and sculptures. It will serve as an indispensable reference for those researching and studying Yuan architecture and history."

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A monumental illustrated survey of the architecture of thirteenth- and fourteenth-century China

The Yuan dynasty endured for a century, leaving behind an architectural legacy without equal, from palaces, temples, and pagodas to pavilions, tombs, and stages. With a history enlivened by the likes of Khubilai Khan and Marco Polo, this spectacular empire spanned the breadth of China and far, far beyond, but its rulers were Mongols. Yuan presents the first comprehensive study in English of the architecture of China under Mongol rule.

In this richly illustrated book, Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt looks at cities such as the legendary Shangdu—inspiration for Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Xanadu—as well as the architecture the Mongols encountered on their routes of conquest. She examines the buildings and monuments of diverse faiths in China during the period, from Buddhist and Daoist to Confucian, Islamic, and Christian, as well as unusual structures such as observatories, archways, stone and metal buildings, and sarcophaguses. Steinhardt dispels long-standing views of the Mongols as destroyers of cities and architecture across Asia, showing how the khans and their families built more than they tore down. She demonstrates that the stipulations of the Chinese building system were powerful and resilient enough to guide the architecture that rose under Mongolian rule.

Drawing on Steinhardt’s groundbreaking textual research in numerous languages as well as her pioneering fieldwork at sites across East Asia, Yuan will become the standard reference on this critical period of cultural and artistic exchange.

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“With a half century of study and fieldwork behind her, Steinhardt has put to rest many questions about the architecture of Mongol-ruled China. The work of a seasoned scholar, this book will remain a much-welcomed resource for anyone seeking to understand what until now had been an elusive subject.”—Ronald G. Knapp, author of Chinese Houses: The Architectural Heritage of a Nation

“A momentous and highly anticipated survey of Yuan architecture. Engaging with the issue of Chineseness in a conquest dynasty through a careful and comprehensive selection of surviving monuments, Steinhardt celebrates the rupture and contradictions unique to the Yuan dynasty while arguing that it was always Chinese architecture that Mongol patrons built in this critical period in world history.”—Lala Zuo, author of Diversity in the Great Unity: Regional Yuan Architecture
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780691240169
Publisert
2023-11-21
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Høyde
292 mm
Bredde
222 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
336

Forfatter

Biographical note

Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt is professor of East Asian art and curator of Chinese art at the University of Pennsylvania. Her many books include Chinese Architecture (Princeton), winner of the Alice Davis Hitchcock Book Award, and China’s Early Mosques.