Asian Art
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Sketch of Neolithic Pottery by Lampo Leong | ||
“Who is there who can tell the beginning of things? Who is there to tell how darkness separated from the light?” —from the Songs of Chu |
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Reading: "Before the Dawn of History," Chapter 1 in The Arts of China by Michael Sullivan; "Urban Civilization and the Indus Valley, Neolithic and Pre-Shang China; Ban Chieng Culture," Chapter 1 in A History of Far Eastern Art by Sherman E. Lee Recommended: Chapters on "Roofs and Houses" and "Wine and Jars" in China: Empire of Living Symbols by Cecillia Lindqvist Study Questions:
2. Compare the neolithic Chinese pots with African, Egyptian or Native American pottery, describing what is similar and what is different. |
See on the Web: Gansu Pot at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Longshan Pottery at the Cincinnati Art Museum Neolithic Chinese Pot at Remy Guo's Art of China Neolithic Chinese Pot that is the first image in the "Evolution of Chinese Calligraphy" (Since there are several images on the page, it may take longer to load on your screen.) Korean Pottery (At bottom of first image click "next" to see another vessel.) Jomon Pottery from Japan Harappan Pottery from India. (Be sure to click "next" under the image to see another vessel.) See more of the ancient Indus Valley civilizations at the "Around the Indus in 90 Slides" tour of Harappa and Mojen-daro done by Jonathan Mark Kenoyer. Try This: |
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