Renditions
No. 6 (Spring 1976)
Table of contents
5
EDITOR'S PAGE
6
HSIO-YEN SHIH: Poetry Illustration and the Works of Ku K'ai-chih
30
RICHARD EDWARDS: The Artist and the Landscape—Changing Views of Nature in Chinese Painting
53
CHIH KUNG: A Brief Note on the Lacquer Screen Painting of Northern Wei
(Translated by Mayching Kao)
63
HIN-CHEUNG LOVELL: A Question of Choice, A Matter of Rendition
70
WANG FANG-YU: Chu Ta's "Shih Shuo Hsin YĆ¼" Poems
(Translated by
Aileen Huang Wei and Wang Fang-yu)
85
JONATHAN CHAVES: Some Relationships Between Poetry and Painting in China
92
From the Chinese of Wang Wei
(Translated by Albert Faurot)
95
DIANA YU: The Printer Emulates the Painter—the Unique Chinese Water-and-ink Woodblock Print
102
J.W.: Peasant Paintings from Hu-hsien
106
YU FEI-AN: The Use of Colour in Chinese Folk Art
(Translated by D.Y.)
107
ELLEN JOHNSTON LAING: Biographical Notes on Three Seventeenth Century Chinese Painters
111
CHU-TSING LI: Problems Concerning the Life of Wang Mien, Painter of Plum Blossoms
125
LAURENCE C.S. TAM: Plant Paintings of Two Yang-chou Masters
138
JAO TSUNG-I: Painting and the Literati in the Late Ming
(Translated by
James C.Y. Watt)
144
THOMAS LAWTON: Notes on Keng Chao-chung
152
HSIANG TA: European Influences on Chinese Art in the Later Ming and Early Ch'ing Period
(Translated by Wang Teh-chao)
179
NELSON I. WU: The Chinese Pictorial Art, Its Format and Program: Some Universalities, Particularities and Modern Experimentations
204
Notes on Contributors
207
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