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Celestial Beings and Bird-Men Angus Forsyth

Celestial Beings and Bird-Men By Angus Forsyth

Celestial Beings and Bird-Men by Angus Forsyth


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Summary

Jade figurines depicting human flight are a varied and expressive manifestation of this most prized artistic medium.

Celestial Beings and Bird-Men Summary

Celestial Beings and Bird-Men: Human Flight in Chinese Jade by Angus Forsyth

A sequel to Ships of the Silk Road, this is an informed and beautifully illustrated treatment of flying men in Chinese jade. Jade figurines depicting human flight are a varied and expressive manifestation of this most prized artistic medium. Angus Forsyth, a prominent collector of Chinese jade, explores the making in the Middle Kingdom (over a 2000-year period, from the Han Dynasty onwards) of unique objects depicting figural movement through the air. A distinctive characteristic of Chinese artefacts is that, in contrast to their Western angelic counterparts, they often are wingless. Forsyth examines the depiction of apsaras (flying angels), kinnaras (bird-men), garudas (humanoid birds appearing in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology) and finally anthropomorphized bird headdress ornaments. He shows how these flying figures came to be associated with veneration of the gods and specific devotional practice. Examining a variety of representative objects, none of which has been seen in print before, the author reveals that the original concept behind flying celestial beings and bird-men originated not in China but in India and the Christianized West, via the Silk Road. The book discusses small and larger jade pieces alike.

Celestial Beings and Bird-Men Reviews

This marvelous book serves not only as a tantalizing introduction to the art of jade, but will evoke jealousy and admiration in fellow collectors and curators. -- Edith Terry * Asian Review of Books *

About Angus Forsyth

Angus Forsyth is an internationally respected collector of, and authority on, Chinese jade and a former president of the Oriental Ceramics Society of Hong Kong. He has given long and dedicated study to ancient jades, with special attention to the Neolithic period, publishing widely on the topic. His publications include Chinese Jade (1991) and Jades from China (coauthored with Brian McElney, 1994). The latter was written as the catalogue of an exhibition held in the Museum of East Asian Art in Bath, England, featuring more than two hundred jades from his own Peony Collection. Angus is the author of Ships of the Silk Road: The Bactrian Camel in Chinese Jade (PWP, 2018).

Table of Contents

Introduction and Overview Map of the Archaic World of East/West Human Flight Ideas through the Hellenisation of Central Asia and Percolation from India of Buddhism into China and the Far East Comparative East/West Timeline 1 The Flying Apsara In China 2 The Kinnara In China 3 Garuda 4 Anthropomorphic Bird Headdress Ornaments Select Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9781781300718
9781781300718
1781300712
Celestial Beings and Bird-Men: Human Flight in Chinese Jade by Angus Forsyth
New
Hardback
Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd
2020-10-29
336
N/A
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