Goryeo dynasty : Korea's age of enlightenment, 918-1392 / Kumja Paik Kim....[et al]; preface Emily J. Sano.
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TextPublication details: San Francisco : Asian Art Museum--Chong-Moon Lee Center for Asian Art and Culture / in cooperation with the National Museum of Korea and the Nara National Museum, c2003.Description: 319 p. : col. ill. forms. ; 31 cmISBN: - 093911724X (cloth
- 9780939117246 (cloth
- 0939117258 (pbk.)
- 9780939117253 (pbk.)
- 709.519
- 409 N 7363.3 K49g 2003
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Catalog of the exhibition held in San Francisco at the Asian Art Museum--Chong-Moon Lee Center for Asian Art and Culture, Oct. 18, 2003-Jan. 11, 2004.
"Essays by Eung-Chon Choi, Seinosuke Ide, Jae Yeol Kim, Juhghee Lee, Youngsook Pak, Edward Shultz."
" Published on the occasion of the exhibition Goryeo dynasty: Korea's age of enlightenment, 918-1392, presented at the Asian Art Mesuem-Chong-Moon Lee Center for Asian Art and Culture, October 18, 2003 - January 11, 2004."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 316-317).
Introduction -- Cultural history -- Painting -- Illuminated sutras -- Sculpture -- Lacquer and metalwork -- Ceramics.
The Goryeo dynasty, the middle period in Korea's traditional history, emerged from the disintegration of the Unified Silla dynasty and ended with the rise of the Joseon dynasty. This era of dynamic internal refinement was also marked by a contentious relationship with the tribal peoples north of Korea. A sophisticated aristocracy standardized government operations and cultivated artistic expression during the Goryeo dynasty. This book explores the period's extraordinary production of ceramics, lacquer wares, Buddhist paintings and sculptures, illustrated manuscripts, and metal crafts in light of these themes. It serves a critical role in bringing this beautiful material to the West for the first time, and underscoring the richness and sophistication of the dynasty's artistic traditions. This exhibition shows that the cultures of East Asia had significant commonalities, and also important differences, from country to country.
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