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O Observatório da China disponibiliza, a todos os interessados em Arte Chinesa, o primeiro e o segundo volume do livro The transcendence of the arts in China and beyond Historical perspectives, que deverá ser adquirido através dos nossos contatos:

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Foreword - Rethinking the history of art in a global perspective, Rui Oliveira Lopes

The formation of artistic identities in the context of intercultural dialogue between China and the world, Rui Oliveira Lopes

Han and Wei Jin tombs with murals: artistic exchange in architecture and iconography, Natasa Vampelj Suhadolnik

From Han to Koguryo: The Spread of Stone Chamber Tombs in Northeast Asia (1st - 7th centuries), Chen Li

Buddha and bodhisattvas in the Koguryo tomb no. 1 in Changchuan, Ji'an, Jilin province, China, Ariane Perrin

exchange across Media in Northern Wei China, Bonnie Cheng

Central Asia: The Eastern Provincial Art of Sassanians, Parisa A. Moghadam

Bodhidharma in China, Korea and Japan: Models for representations and commercialization of the legendary founder of Chan Buddhism in East Asia, Beatrix Mecsi

The Rock Carvings of "Stone Seal Mountain": A Specimen of Water and Land Ritual and the Unification of the Three Teachings in Stone from the Song dynasty (960-1279), Zhou Zhao

From Virtuous Paragons to Efficacious Images: Paintings of Filial Sons in Song Tombs, Fei Deng

Wenji Returns to China: A Jin (1115-1234) Handscroll and Its Relevance to Changing Jurchen Cultural Identities, Hang Lin

The Emperor Rejoiced with Great Joy: How a gift from the Pope in 1342 come to be depicted as a tribute horse in a late-Yuan painting: A case of cultural misunderstanding, Lauren Arnold


Artistic exchange between Korea and China: The craft of lacquer with mother-of-pearl inlay, Patricia frick

Reading between the lines: a potter, a connoisseur and a curator, Yupin Chung

Reprecussions of Chinese textils in Portuguese decorative arts (16th - 17 th centuries), Maria João Ferreira

Chinese fashion crossed the oceans in the wake of the Portuguese trade with China during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, Rui D'Ávila Lourido

Church, A "Sacred Event" and the Visual Perspective of an "Etic Viewer": an 18th century Western-Style Chines Painting held in the Bibliothèque nationale de france, Lianming Wang

Making sense of diplomatic gift exchange between East and West (1644-1820), Federica A. Broilo

Western impact on the architecture and landscape paintings of the High Qing Court, Shih-hua Chiu

Prints in Sino-European artistic interactions of the Early Modern Period, Cheng-hua Wang

The construction of Chinese style gardens in 18th century Germany by using the garden of Wörlitz (1764 - 1813) and the Chinese garden of Oranienbaum (1793 - 1797) as examples, Sheng-Ching Chang

Urban Imaginaries: The Framing of China Trade Paintings, Yeewan Koon.









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Foreword - Rethinking the history of art in a global perspective, Rui Oliveira Lopes

Squealing bodies, silent minds: Two case-studies: Lam Qua's portraits and Pu Qua's illustrations, Anabela Leandro Santos

Modern Chinese painting in Europe: a failure or a tour-de-force, Michaela Pejcochová

Art in the Marketplace: taste, Sale, and Transformation of Guohua in Republican Shanghai, Pedith Chan

Selling happiness goes global: Shanghai calendar posters and visual culture join the West, Beatriz Hernández

The Moon Night: Visualizing the Musical Experience in 1930s China, Stephanie Su

Estrangement Techniques with Chinese characteristics. The Dialetics of Ver/Ent-Fremdung in the Drama of Gao Xingjian: Brechtian Reminiscences in Existentialist Disguise, Letizia Fusini

Yang Fudong's Modern Piligrims, Petra Polláková

Western art between Buddhism and Nihilism faced with Chinese Comtemporary Art, Shiyan Li

Typography on the other side of the world is calligraphy - bilingualism and counterpoint in today's China and yesterday's Portugal, Jorge dos Reis

Beyond Appearances. The Invisible at Work in Chen Zhen's Installation: Daily Incantations (1996), Anne Vincent-Durand

The work of Alberto Carneiro and the Taoist system of thought, Rogério Taveira

The emergent Chinese contemporary art. The post 1980s artists generations in the Pearl River Delta, Carla de Utra Mendes


City und survival - Reflections on Public Space in Guangzhou, Yanna Tong

Revisiting the first official bi-national panorama exhibitions of contemporary Chinese art in Europe: Living in Time (Berlin 2001) and Alors, la Chine? (paris 2003), Franziska Koch

From Sunflower Seeds to Mountaintops: A Perspective on the Representation of Nature in the Work of Chinses Contemporary Artists Exhibited in Europe between 1999 and 2012, Cristina Vasconcelos de Almeida

Ai Weiwei and Artistic Integrity in the 21st Century, Taliesin Thomas

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