Northeastern Asia and the Northern Rockies: Treasures from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Daryl S. Paulson Collection

dc.contributor.authorLarkin, T. Lawrence
dc.contributor.authorLittle, Stephen
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-31T12:59:47Z
dc.date.available2024-07-31T12:59:47Z
dc.date.issued2022-12-31
dc.date.updated2024-07-31T12:59:46Z
dc.descriptionPublication status: ACTIVE
dc.descriptionFunder: Henry Luce Foundation; ror: https://ror.org/0125jx070; Grant(s): Index 423067
dc.description.abstractThe philosophical ties between Northeastern Asia and the Northern Rockies as represented in a selection of fine art — including Daoist nature deities and immortals, Confucian scholar brushes and inkstones, and Buddhist guardian kings and compassionate bodhisattvas — have never been explicated. This catalog lays the groundwork for a serious discussion of trans-Pacific acculturation: first by explaining the fundamentals of Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism in reference to rare works of art produced in China, Korea, and Japan between the Tang Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty, and second, by assessing the prevalence of these philosophies as indicated by photographs of temples, shrines, deities, and rituals recreated in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado between the Civil War and World War I. Drawing from the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Daryl S. Paulson Collection in Bozeman, Montana, Asian art curator Stephen Little offers three brief essays that distinguish the philosophies of Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism according to their founding values, each followed by several object case studies that illustrate, elaborate, and develop those ideals. Mining the photographs of the state historical societies of Boise, Helena, Cheyenne, and Denver, Euro-American art professor T. Lawrence Larkin offers a long essay that compares religious values and artistic forms on both sides of the Pacific illustrated by objects that highlight migrant and settler culture in the Inner West. Profusely illustrated with new color and rarely seen black-and-white images, and containing useful maps, chronologies, and an index, Northeastern Asia and the Northern Rockies is an invaluable reference for the general reader and an important resource for the regional scholar.
dc.description.versionVoR
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.53288/0383.1.00
dc.identifier.isbn9781685711160
dc.identifier.isbn9781685711177
dc.identifier.other4009b316-9098-4130-aa70-d644d798278b
dc.identifier.urihttps://thoth-arch.lib.cam.ac.uk/handle/1811/736
dc.languageENG
dc.publisherpunctum books
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
dc.subject1QSPN
dc.subjectACBP
dc.subjectAGC
dc.subjectART019010
dc.subjectART019030
dc.subjectART039000
dc.subject5PB-US-D
dc.subjectAsian American settlers
dc.subjectBuddhism
dc.subjectChinese art
dc.subjectConfucianism
dc.subjectDaoism
dc.subjectJapanese art
dc.subjectKorean art
dc.subjectmigration
dc.titleNortheastern Asia and the Northern Rockies: Treasures from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Daryl S. Paulson Collection
dc.typehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2f33
dcterms.accessRightsEmbargo: none
organization.legalNameMontana State University
organization.legalNameLos Angeles County Museum of Art

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