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Fasziniert von der Natur : Landschaften, Pflanzen und Tiere in der Tradition chinesischer und japanischer Malerei aus der Sammlung Neumann-Ogando = Fascinated by Nature : Landscapes, Plants and Animals in the Tradtion of Chinese and Japanese…

by Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Asiatische Kunst (Editor), Dietrich Neumann (Author), Josefina Ogando (Author)

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A fresh perspective on themes of nature in Eastern Asian painting, this accompaniment to the Neumann-Ogando Collection at the Museum for Asian Art and State Museum Berlin explores the historical, ecological, and biological significance of 16th- to 20th-century Chinese and Japanese art. The book also features a historical essay that thoroughly documents Asian art, beginning with the Tang Dynasty, and provides more than 50 individual descriptions of the included artworks.… (more)
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Ogando, JosefinaAuthormain authorall editionsconfirmed
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A fresh perspective on themes of nature in Eastern Asian painting, this accompaniment to the Neumann-Ogando Collection at the Museum for Asian Art and State Museum Berlin explores the historical, ecological, and biological significance of 16th- to 20th-century Chinese and Japanese art. The book also features a historical essay that thoroughly documents Asian art, beginning with the Tang Dynasty, and provides more than 50 individual descriptions of the included artworks.

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