Завадская, Е. В.
Эстетические проблемы живописи старого Китая. 1-е издание.
Москва: Искусство, 1975.
440 с., 16 л. ил.
Твердый переплет, обычный формат.
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Zavadskaya, E. V.
Aesthetic Problems of Ancient Chinese Painting (Esteticheskie problemy zhivopisi starogo Kitaya). 1st edition.
Moscow: Iskusstvo, 1975.
440 p., 16 p. of plates.
Hardcover, standard format.
This work is a fundamental study by Evgeniya Vladimirovna Zavadskaya (1930–2002), a distinguished Soviet and Russian orientalist, cultural historian, and one of the leading specialists in Chinese aesthetics and philosophy. Published in 1975 by the authoritative art publisher Iskusstvo, this first edition represents a milestone in Soviet Sinology, offering a deep and systematic analysis of the philosophical and theoretical foundations of traditional Chinese painting. Zavadskaya's research bridges art history, philosophy, and cultural studies, exploring concepts such as qi yun (spirit resonance), the role of Daoist and Chan Buddhist thought, and the relationship between poetry, calligraphy, and painting. The book played a crucial role in moving beyond formal analysis to interpret Chinese art through its own aesthetic and intellectual paradigms, making it an essential reference for understanding classical Chinese artistic theory within the context of 20th-century Western scholarship.