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Where the Truth Lies : The Art of Qiu Ying, Hardback Book

Where the Truth Lies : The Art of Qiu Ying Hardback

Edited by Stephen Little

Hardback

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Celebrated for his masterful brushstrokes, depictions of nature, and use of translucent blue-green pigments, Qiu Ying is the least known of the four Ming Dynasty masters of the Wu School.

This elegantly produced and groundbreaking monograph, the first Western-language publication devoted to the painter, draws on new scholarship to offer a deep and rich appreciation of Qiu Ying's achievements beyond the landscapes for which he is renowned.

The book creates a new chronology for Qiu Ying's paintings and re-examines his relationship to the Wu School.

Over eighty of the artist's paintings, including many of his most accomplished works, are presented in glorious colour illustrations.

The accompanying texts point readers to the painter's key stylistic qualities and show a clear chronological framework of his development as an artist.

In addition to painting towering mountains, this book displays Qiu Ying's monochromatic ink painting, which he practiced at every stage of his career.

Finally, the book reconsiders Qiu Ying's legacy over the next four centuries.

Fans of the lush, poetic painting of the Ming Dynasty, and Chinese art history in general, will relish this definitive appreciation of an artist who transcended many boundaries that came to define Ming society and culture.

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