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Chiang Yee

    The Faber Gallery of Oriental Art. Chinese Painting with an introduction and notes by Chiang Yee
    The Chinese Eye
    The Silent Traveller in Boston
    The Silent Traveller in Edinburgh
    The Silent Traveller in Oxford
    The Silent Traveller in San Francisco
    • The Silent Traveller in San Francisco

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of San Francisco, this work showcases Chiang Yee's deep affection for the city, drawing parallels between its fog-laden hills and the poetic landscapes of China. Through his unique illustrations and thoughtful observations, he explores iconic locations such as Market Street, the Golden Gate Bridge, and Chinatown, blending historical insights with contemporary life. His quizzical and quiet reflections invite readers to appreciate the charm and mystery of both the city and its cultural contrasts.

      The Silent Traveller in San Francisco
    • In 1940 the Chinese writer Chiang Yee arrived in Oxford as a refugee from the London Blitz, his lodgings having been bombed. He paints a revealing picture of Oxford's particular atmosphere, its rituals and traditions. He explores the colleges and other student haunts, but also the city's surrounds. schovat popis

      The Silent Traveller in Oxford
    • The Silent Traveller in Edinburgh

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(8)Évaluer

      Chiang Yee was, in his own words, 'dazzled' by the Scottish capital. From the Meadows to Princes Street, from Arthur's Seat to Calton Hill and Edinburgh Castle, he paints an unforgettable picture of the city and its people in the 1940s. Writing with wry humour, he broadens our perspective of familiar sights and customs, introduces us to Confucian philosophy and Chinese poetry, corrects cultural misconceptions, and encourages us to appreciate life.

      The Silent Traveller in Edinburgh
    • The Silent Traveller in Boston

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(6)Évaluer

      Chiang Yee offers a unique perspective on Boston through his art and writing in this 1959 publication. His observations take readers on a journey from iconic locations like Beacon Hill and Copley Square to the serene landscapes of Jamaica Pond and Cape Cod. The narrative extends to nearby towns, including Concord, Salem, Rockport, and Plymouth, showcasing both the city's charm and its surroundings. With a blend of artistry and poetry, the book presents a fresh interpretation of a historic American city.

      The Silent Traveller in Boston
    • The Chinese Eye

      An Interpretation of Chinese Painting

      • 254pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the rich tradition of Chinese painting, this book delves into its historical context, diverse styles, and the cultural significance behind the art. Aimed at Western readers, it seeks to enhance understanding of Chinese visual art by exploring its audience, reception, and the intentions of the artists. Through this examination, it clarifies the ideas and meanings inherent in Chinese painting, offering a comprehensive perspective on its achievements within the broader tapestry of history and culture.

      The Chinese Eye