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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Jade art objects"
Wang, Qi. "Imitations of ancient jade products of the Qing era (1636-1912) in the collections of Russian museums". Философия и культура, n.º 4 (abril de 2023): 103–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0757.2023.4.40554.
Texto completoWang, Qi. "Analysis of the Subjects of Chinese Carved Jade from the Collection of the Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography. Peter the Great (Kunstkamera) of the Russian Academy of Sciences". Человек и культура, n.º 6 (junio de 2022): 90–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-8744.2022.6.39159.
Texto completoBoulet, Suzanne. "‘Queer’ Objects: The Art Practice as a Tool for Shared Sensory Understanding". International Journal of Art & Design Education 39, n.º 3 (10 de junio de 2020): 663–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jade.12302.
Texto completoErickson, Susan N. "The Shield-Shaped Jade Pendant". Archives of Asian Art 68, n.º 2 (1 de octubre de 2018): 157–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00666637-7162237.
Texto completoZheng, Qingyan. ""Jade" patterns on painted ceramics of the Neolithic era". Философия и культура, n.º 7 (julio de 2022): 124–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0757.2022.7.38404.
Texto completoBrookbank, Ursula y Jade Finlinson. "She World Archive and the Work of Artist Ursula Brookbank: A Collaboration with Archivist Jade Finlinson". Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archives Professionals 14, n.º 3 (septiembre de 2018): 403–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/155019061801400313.
Texto completoZhang, Wenpu. "A Chinese screen in the collection of the State Hermitage Museum". Культура и искусство, n.º 6 (junio de 2024): 225–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0625.2024.6.70796.
Texto completoHe, Cao. "«DRAGON, LOTUS, PHOENIX» AS SPECIAL SYMBOLS OF CHINA CULTURE". Russian Studies in Culture and Society 7, n.º 2 (30 de junio de 2023): 78–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2576-9782-2023-2-78-89.
Texto completoKovacevich, Brigitte y Michael G. Callaghan. "FIFTY SHADES OF GREEN: INTERPRETING MAYA JADE PRODUCTION, CIRCULATION, CONSUMPTION, AND VALUE". Ancient Mesoamerica 30, n.º 3 (13 de agosto de 2018): 457–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956536118000184.
Texto completoMizutani, Takeshi. "The Japan Art Documentation Society and art librarianship in Japan today". Art Libraries Journal 14, n.º 3 (1989): 5–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200006313.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Jade art objects"
Kurokawa, Kumiko. "Jade openwork egret finials their historical context and use in China and Korea /". Online version, 2004. http://bibpurl.oclc.org/web/23612.
Texto completo"Ancient Chinese science: jade technology an experimental research on large scale blade sawing with case studies on jades from Sanxingdui site". 2012. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5884273.
Texto completoThe purpose of this thesis is to determine how large-scale blade sawing on jade was performed during the Neolithic Period till the Bronze Age in China. Jade is an ornamental hard stone that specifically applied to nephrite and jadeite, the metamorphic rocks. Those look-a-like jade and other gemstones can only be called precious hard stones due to their different chemical components. Jade work originated from flint knapping techniques, which included percussion and rubbing of the lithic technology. This research concentrates particularly rubbing techniques. Blade sawing is an abrasive motion that through rubbing (polishing) which leads to part of workpiece being worn away. The three common sawing techniques on jade are blade cutting, string cutting and rotary cutting (wheel cutting and drilling). These techniques are applied to both jade and precious hard stones. The Chinese archaeological field works unearthed numerous of large-long-flat-thin shaped jade and precious hard stone artifacts. These finished artifacts, semi-finished items and debitages indicate the strong evidence of different sawing technique performances. However, how blade-sawing technique was performed still uncertain. Archaeologists and scientists suggested different methods. In order to examine large scale-blade sawing technique, this thesis through experimental archaeology on sawing serpentine to simulate the operation of large scale blade sawing along with literature review of other sawing experiments. Experiment results along with the archaeological context and distribution of artifacts are analyzed. Furthermore, sand, an abrasive agent, and water play important roles in the sawing process. Abrasives increase the effectiveness of sawing on workpiece, while water cool down the saw itself to prevent breakage caused by over heat from continuous rubbing. This research also includes studying the selected specimens from Sanxingdui Site with blade sawing evidence. These artifacts provide a good clue to compare the cut marks from the experimental object.
Detailed summary in vernacular field only.
Cheung, Yu Ling.
Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2012.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 96-103).
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Abstracts also in Chinese.
Abstract --- p.ii
Abstract (Chinese version) --- p.iii
Acknowledgments --- p.iv
Table of Contents --- p.v
List of Tables --- p.vii
List of Figures --- p.viii
Chapter Chapter 1 --- : Jade Sawing --- p.1
Chapter 1.0 --- Introduction
Chapter 1.1 --- Definition of jade --- p.2
Chapter 1.1.1 --- Nephrite --- p.3
Chapter 1.1.2 --- Jadeite --- p.4
Chapter 1.1.3 --- Serpentine
Chapter 1.2 --- Sawing and jade sawing --- p.5
Chapter 1.3 --- Abrasives --- p.7
Chapter 1.4 --- A brief history of the studies of Chinese jades --- p.9
Chapter 1.4.1 --- The first stage --- p.10
Chapter 1.4.2 --- The second stage --- p.11
Chapter 1.4.3 --- The third stage --- p.12
Chapter 1.5 --- The previous studies of the Chinese jade works --- p.13
Chapter 1.5.1 --- Mou YougKang
Chapter 1.5.2 --- Zhang JingGuo and Chen QiXian --- p.15
Chapter 1.5.3 --- Tang Chung --- p.18
Chapter 1.6 --- The previous studies of jade/stone works in rest of the world --- p.20
Chapter 1.6.1 --- Asia-Pacific
Chapter 1.6.1.1 --- Indian
Chapter 1.6.1.2 --- Maoris --- p.21
Chapter 1.6.2 --- Americas
Chapter 1.6.2.1 --- Aztecan --- p.22
Chapter 1.6.2.2 --- Mayan
Chapter 1.6.2.3 --- Costa Rican --- p.23
Chapter 1.6.2.4 --- Incan
Chapter 1.6.3 --- Middle East --- p.24
Chapter 1.6.3.1 --- Mesopotamian
Chapter 1.6.3.2 --- Egyptian --- p.25
Chapter 1.7 --- Methodology --- p.26
Chapter 1.8 --- Thesis organization --- p.29
Chapter Chapter 2 --- : Blade Sawing Experiment on Serpentine --- p.31
Chapter 2.0 --- Introduction
Chapter 2.1 --- Tested objects and equipment
Chapter 2.2 --- Experiment procedure --- p.38
Chapter 2.2.1 --- The first cut
Chapter 2.2.2 --- The second cut --- p.43
Chapter 2.3 --- Detachment and tested objects observation --- p.48
Chapter 2.4 --- Experiment procedure (cont.) --- p.53
Chapter 2.4.1 --- The third cut
Chapter 2.4.2 --- The fourth cut --- p.55
Chapter 2.5 --- Results --- p.57
Chapter Chapter 3 --- : Studies of Jade Artifacts from Sanxingdui Site --- p.60
Chapter 3.0 --- Introduction
Chapter 3.1 --- Assemblage --- p.61
Chapter 3.1.1 --- Specimen from Pit 1
Chapter 3.1.2 --- Specimen from Pit 2 --- p.79
Chapter 3.2 --- Statistical Presentation --- p.87
Chapter 3.2.1 --- Length of specimens
Chapter 3.2.2 --- Width of specimens --- p.88
Chapter 3.2.3 --- Thickness of specimens --- p.89
Chapter 3.2.4 --- Relationship between length and width --- p.90
Chapter 3.2.5 --- Relationship between length, width, and thickness --- p.91
Chapter 3.3 --- Analysis and Discussion --- p.92
Chapter Chapter 4 --- : Conclusion --- p.93
Chapter 4.0 --- Discussion and Conclusion
Bibliography --- p.96
Bibliography of Chinese Text --- p.100
Bibliography of Online Text --- p.102
Chapter Appendix 1 --- Dimensions of Assemblages --- p.103
"遼代玉器硏究". 2001. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5895916.
Texto completo"2001年6月"
論文 (哲學碩士)--香港中文大學, 2001.
參考文獻 (leaves 112-114)
附中英文摘要.
"2001 nian 6 yue"
Xu Xiaodong.
Lun wen (zhe xue shuo shi)--Xianggang Zhong wen da xue, 2001.
Can kao wen xian (leaves 112-114)
Fu Zhong Ying wen zhai yao.
Chapter 第一章 --- 遼代玉器硏究的回顧與考古材料 --- p.(1)
Chapter 第一節 --- 硏究的緣起 --- p.(1)
Chapter 第二節 --- 硏究的回顧 --- p.(3)
Chapter 第三節 --- 考古材料 --- p.(6)
Chapter 第二章 --- 遼代玉器的製作與使用 --- p.(13)
Chapter 第一節 --- 玉器的製作 --- p.(13)
Chapter (1) --- 遼代手工業概況 --- p.(13)
Chapter (2) --- 多層次的生產組織形式 --- p.(18)
Chapter (3) --- 製作技術 --- p.(22)
Chapter 第二節 --- 玉器的使用 --- p.(22)
Chapter (1) --- 朝廷用玉 --- p.(23)
Chapter (2) --- 日常用玉 --- p.(27)
Chapter (3) --- 賞賜與貢奉 --- p.(29)
Chapter (4) --- 朝聘往來 --- p.(30)
Chapter (5) --- 佛教用玉 --- p.(32)
Chapter (6) --- 喪葬用玉 --- p.(33)
Chapter 第三章 --- 遼代玉器的形制分析與分期 --- p.(40)
Chapter 第一節 --- 形制分析 --- p.(40)
Chapter (1) --- 玉帶 --- p.(40)
Chapter (2) --- 碗 --- p.(43)
Chapter (3) --- 杯 --- p.(45)
Chapter (4) --- 瓶 --- p.(47)
Chapter (5) --- 盒 --- p.(48)
Chapter (6) --- 組佩 --- p.(49)
Chapter (7) --- 肖生玉器 --- p.(53)
Chapter (8) --- 帶T形、心形墜之項飾 --- p.(55)
Chapter (9) --- 胸飾與臂飾 --- p.(57)
Chapter (10) --- 分髮簪、珠鏈、瓔珞 --- p.(59)
Chapter (11) --- 轡飾 --- p.(60)
Chapter (12) --- 飛天、佛塔、舍利罐、斧錘形器、金剛杵、海螺、法輪 --- p.(61)
Chapter (13) --- 水盂、硯、圍棋子、臂韛、嘎拉哈 --- p.(64)
Chapter (14) --- 花冠形飾、葉形飾、彎月形飾、三角形飾片、玉竹節… --- p.(65)
Chapter (15) --- 璧、玦、環、勾雲形器、玉錢、帽形飾、器柄 --- p.(66)
Chapter 第二節 --- 分期 --- p.(67)
Chapter (1) --- 早期 --- p.(68)
Chapter (2) --- 中期 --- p.(69)
Chapter (3) --- 晚期 --- p.(70)
Chapter 第四章 --- 遼代玉器與唐、宋、金玉器之比較 --- p.(73)
Chapter 第一節 --- 遼代玉器之特色 --- p.(73)
Chapter (1) --- 選材 --- p.(73)
Chapter (2) --- 工藝 --- p.(74)
Chapter (3) --- 文化構成 --- p.(75)
Chapter 第二節 --- 與唐代玉器之比較 --- p.(75)
Chapter (1) --- 器形 --- p.(75)
Chapter (2) --- 玉雕工藝與表現技法 --- p.(79)
Chapter (3) --- 對金銀器的借鑒 --- p.(82)
Chapter 第三節 --- 與宋代玉器之比較 --- p.(83)
Chapter (1) --- 鏤雕、淺浮雕技藝的吸收 --- p.(83)
Chapter (2) --- 寫實藝術風格的借鑒 --- p.(85)
Chapter (3) --- 仿古器的製作 --- p.(86)
Chapter (4) --- 中原傳統吉祥意象的接受 --- p.(86)
Chapter 第四節 --- 與金代玉器之比較 --- p.(89)
Chapter (1) --- 雕刻技法 --- p.(89)
Chapter (2) --- 題材 --- p.(90)
Chapter 第五章 --- 相關問題的探討 --- p.(97)
Chapter 第一節 --- 玉器發展的新機遇 --- p.(97)
Chapter 第二節 --- 多元文化因素的融合與民族特色的淡化 --- p.(100)
Chapter (1) --- 多元文化因素的融合 --- p.(100)
Chapter (2) --- 民族特色的淡化 --- p.(104)
Chapter 第三節 --- 歷史定位 --- p.(106)
Chapter 第四節 --- 硏究展望 --- p.(108)
附錄
附錄一參考書目 --- p.(1)
附錄二遼、五代、北宋、金紀年對照表 --- p.(2)
附錄三遼代出土玉器一覽表 --- p.(3~1)
附錄四圖版目錄 --- p.(4)
附錄五彩色圖版說明 --- p.(5~1)
附錄六黑白圖版 --- p.(6~1)
圖錄七彩色圖版 --- p.(7)
"魏晉南北朝玉器研究". Thesis, 2010. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b6074875.
Texto completoThe thesis begins with an introduction of important jade finds from 1949 to 2009, followed by three chapters (chapter 2--4) illustrating the jade culture of the Six Dynasties. Chapter 2 is a case study of a jade pendant set. This examination provides important implications on the stylistic origin and changes of jades in the Six Dynasties. Chapter 3 explores the cause of functional differences in jades produced and used by Chinese and non-Chinese people and their influences on Tang Dynasty jades. Chapter 4 discusses ingestion of jade as a religious quest for immortality under the impact of Daoism. The final chapter concludes the thesis with an investigation into the scarcity of jades from this period to define the significance of Six Dynasties jades in the broader history of Chinese jades.
褚馨.
Adviser: Jenny F. So.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-04, Section: A, page: .
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2010.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 192-206).
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Abstracts in Chinese and English.
Chu Xin.
"江蘇徐州楚王陵出土玉器研究: 探討漢代用玉及物質觀念的轉變". Thesis, 2011. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b6075098.
Texto completoOn the basis of the achievements have hitherto in Han jade study, the present study is expected to shed light on our understanding of tomb culture and its relation to the society from a broader and more comprehensive perspective. Aside from placing specific types of jade into an accurate period or investigating their functions and sources, this study will read the object by cross reference to ancient textual material.
Using jade, a particular category of art objects, as the point of entry, this study seeks to explore and question the issue of materiality and identity within the context of tomb art, and the wider issue of cultural and social practices in the Han Dynasty.
林巧羚.
Submitted: 2010年11月.
Submitted: 2010 nian 11 yue.
Adviser: Jenny F. So.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 73-04, Section: A, page: .
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2011.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 355-396).
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Abstracts in Chinese and English.
Lin Qiaoling.
"從曾侯乙墓出土玉器探討東周玉器之特色以及與「春秋中期禮制重構」之關係". Thesis, 2010. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b6074811.
Texto completoFurthermore, differentiation of jades used among different social classes is also considered throughout these discussions. Finally, this research concludes with the discussion of the discourse of the existence of regional differences of jade from the Eastern Zhou period; the outcome of the "Restructuring" and the characteristics of jade excavated from the Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng. This research is the only in-depth study of the Marquis Yi's jades known to date and should fill a major gap thirty years after their excavation.
Lothar von Falkenhausen proposed that a political movement occurred around 600 B.C., which resembled the Late Western Zhou Ritual Reform (circa 850 B.C.). He entitled this movement "the Middle Springs and Autumns Ritual Restructuring." 1 This "Restructuring" was advocated by a group of rulers of local polities who wished to strengthen their newly established kingdoms and reinstate social order through the restoration of religious and ritual ceremonies of the Western Zhou period. The "Restructuring" was characterized by a shift of social hierarchy and a change in religious content which had significant impact on people's lives in Eastern Zhou society. The main intention of this research is to find out the characteristics of jades from the Eastern Zhou Period and their relationship with the "Restructuring".
The focus and starting point of this study is a group of jades excavated from the tomb of the Marquis Yi of Zeng (died 430 BC). This undisturbed tomb yielded nearly three hundreds pieces of jade; they were well preserved and were highly representative for their remarkable quality and workmanship.
The third section will look at the issues surrounding the use and understanding of archaic jades during this period. The "Restructuring" advocated the restoration of religious cult and ritual of Late Western Zhou period, which lead to the employment of archaic jade and motifs borrowed from bronzes as potent political symbol and legitimacy. The fourth section discusses the ways in which the emergence of new religious ideologies affected the manufacturing of jades for burial. The belief of the afterworld and the existence of soul affected the production of burial jades in terms of functions, form and style. These burial jades show that the religious transformation of the Qin and Han Dynasty was, in fact, originated during the Warring States Period.
This investigation proceeds from four major perspectives. The first section studies how the set of sumptuary rules in the ceremonial system established after the "Western Zhou Ritual Reform" have been restored by the ruling class after the "Restructuring". This research has revealed that a new ceremonial system has been established after the "Restructuring" to justify users' political and social status. The second section examines the changing roles of jade in everyday contexts after the "Restructuring", from the perspectives of its value, function, and significance in society. The research has shown that although the feudal system has collapsed gradually with rapid social mobilization, jades were mostly confined to the upper class during the entire Eastern Zhou period. Their marvelous craftsmanship and enormous size were used to display users' political power, extraordinary taste and wealth.
邱嘉汶.
Adviser: Jenny F. So.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-01, Section: A, page: .
Thesis (doctoral)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2010.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-315).
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Qiu Jiawen.
""操作鏈"及史前玉作坊研究: 論環珠江口史前玉器工藝技術". 2014. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b6116501.
Texto completo源於石器研究領域的操作鏈方法為玉器技術研究提供了新的方向和視角。它注重動態性、持續性和完整性,將靜態遺存轉變為動態過程,還原某一特定的生產流程,通過比較不同群體的技術系統還原其背後社會、認知層面的異同。
操作鏈方法應用於玉器研究主要可以從聚落和作坊遺址兩個角度展開,本文以後者為重,選取環珠江口地區的白芒遺址個案分析,將操作鏈概念應用於玉石飾物作坊研究中,並進而尋找環珠江口地區不同遺址之間存在的生產消費關係,以及環珠江口地區作坊遺址所代表的技術與文化特徵。
Since Wu Da-zheng’s Catalogue of Ancient Jades (Gu yu tu kao) in the Qing Period, research of Chinese jades has largely focused on analyses of their social and ritual significances. In latter half of the 20th century, excavations in Liangzhu, Hongshan, and Xinglongwa culture sites discovered many prehistoric jades. These important discoveries gradually shifted ancient jade studies to an archaeological approach, focusing on the settlement and burial contexts of the jades.
The use of the Chaîne Opératoire (French for "operational sequence") method in lithic studies has provided us a new research perspective and direction in the study of jades. This method pays attention to the full life history of the jades, from production to consumption and abandonment, which is treated as a dynamic and continuous process. Furthermore, it allows us to analyze the social and cognitive dimensions of the jade users through comparisons of the jades’ production technologies and use wear.
This paper applies the chaîne opératoire method to study jades by analyzing related settlements and lapidary workshops, especially the latter. Using the lapidary workshop at Pak Mong site on Lantau Island as the main case study, this study will examine the production and consumption of the Pearl River Delta region, and discuss the technological and cultural characteristics that these lapidary workshops represent.
Detailed summary in vernacular field only.
Detailed summary in vernacular field only.
Detailed summary in vernacular field only.
温雅棣.
Thesis (M.Phil.) Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2014.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 77-88).
Abstracts in English and Chinese.
Wen ya di.
Libros sobre el tema "Jade art objects"
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Buscar texto completoBernstein, Sam. The emperor's jade suit: My adventures in the jade trade. [San Francisco, Calif.?]: Orchid Press, 2003.
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Buscar texto completoZhang, Zhupang. Fei cui tan mi: Zai Zhongguo Yunnan Tengchong. Kunming Shi: Yunnan ke ji chu ban she, 1993.
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Buscar texto completoCapítulos de libros sobre el tema "Jade art objects"
Moffett, Joe. "Melvin B. Tolson’s Harlem Gallery (1965) and Art as Meta-Object". En New Materialism and Late Modernist Poetry, 85–104. Liverpool University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781638040491.003.0005.
Texto completoWeinstock, Jeffrey Andrew. "Dark Enchantment and Gothic Materialism". En Gothic Things, 41–71. Fordham University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9781531503413.003.0003.
Texto completoGallagher, Holly. "Vibrant Art on the Grand Tour in Anna Jameson’s Diary of an Ennuyée". En Material Transgressions, 107–24. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789621778.003.0005.
Texto completoFernald, Theodore B. "Traditional Explanations". En Predicates and Temporal Arguments, 36–62. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195114355.003.0003.
Texto completoRiggs, William. "Introduction". En End of the Road, 1–15. Policy Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529225143.003.0001.
Texto completoWigginton, Caroline. "Introduction". En Indigenuity, 1–18. University of North Carolina PressChapel Hill, NC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469670379.003.0001.
Texto completoSutherland, Kathryn. "Introduction". En Why Modern Manuscripts Matter, 1–27. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192856517.003.0001.
Texto completoWatson, Nicola J. "Furniture". En The Author's Effects, 93–116. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198847571.003.0005.
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