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Siting China in Germany: Eighteenth-Century Chinoiserie and Its Modern Legacy
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Siting China in Germany: Eighteenth-Century Chinoiserie and Its Modern Legacy

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Chinoiserie-the use of motifs, materials, and techniques considered Chinese in ceramics, furniture, interior design, and landscape architecture-has often been associated with courtly decadence and shallow escapism. In Siting China in Germany, Christiane Hertel challenges conventional assumptions about this art form by developing a fresh, complex perspective on collections, gardens, and literature in the long eighteenth century.

From the extraordinary porcelain palaces at Dresden and Rastatt and the gardens of Wilhelmsthal and Wilhelmshoehe in Kassel to the literary and artistic translation practices in Dresden and Thomas Mann’s historical novel Lotte in Weimar, Hertel interprets the extensive history of chinoiserie within but also beyond court culture. In particular, her study focuses on how manifestations of chinoiserie in Germany oscillated between the imagination, judgment, and critique of cultural and historical difference as well as identity.

Hertel’s erudite analysis of the cultural significance of German chinoiserie will interest art historians and scholars of Orientalism, German Sinophilia, and German Sinophobia.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Country
United States
Date
10 October 2019
Pages
304
ISBN
9780271082370

Chinoiserie-the use of motifs, materials, and techniques considered Chinese in ceramics, furniture, interior design, and landscape architecture-has often been associated with courtly decadence and shallow escapism. In Siting China in Germany, Christiane Hertel challenges conventional assumptions about this art form by developing a fresh, complex perspective on collections, gardens, and literature in the long eighteenth century.

From the extraordinary porcelain palaces at Dresden and Rastatt and the gardens of Wilhelmsthal and Wilhelmshoehe in Kassel to the literary and artistic translation practices in Dresden and Thomas Mann’s historical novel Lotte in Weimar, Hertel interprets the extensive history of chinoiserie within but also beyond court culture. In particular, her study focuses on how manifestations of chinoiserie in Germany oscillated between the imagination, judgment, and critique of cultural and historical difference as well as identity.

Hertel’s erudite analysis of the cultural significance of German chinoiserie will interest art historians and scholars of Orientalism, German Sinophilia, and German Sinophobia.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Country
United States
Date
10 October 2019
Pages
304
ISBN
9780271082370