The Chinese garden

Whether built for imperial use or for the enjoyment of a private scholar and his family, the garden is a centerpiece of classical Chinese culture. This book draws on a wide range of literary and artistic sources to present the fundamentals of Chinese garden design. Illustrated with photographs showi...

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Main Author: Wang, Joseph C
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York Oxford University Press 1998
Series:Images of Asia.
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300 |a viii, 72 p.  |b ill. (some col.)  |c 20 cm. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520 |a Whether built for imperial use or for the enjoyment of a private scholar and his family, the garden is a centerpiece of classical Chinese culture. This book draws on a wide range of literary and artistic sources to present the fundamentals of Chinese garden design. Illustrated with photographs showing detailed views of sites in Suzhou and Yangzhou, Shanghai and Beijing, it explains the aesthetic principles and practical concerns of the designer. The "reading" of a Chinese garden that it offers is enriched by a greater understanding of the literary and artistic conventions involved in the gardens construction. 
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