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Picturing Commerce in and from the East Asian Maritime Circuits, 1550-1800 [Kõva köide]

Contributions by (Nezu Museum, Tokyo), Contributions by (Peabody Essex Mu), Contributions by (History dept, UCLA), Contributions by (Curator and Former New World Dept. Head, Denver Art Museum), Contributions by , Contributions by (History dept., University of Salzburg), Contributions by , Edited by , Contributions by (School of Overseas Chinese Studies, Jinan University, Guangzhou)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x170 mm, 30 Illustrations, color; 68 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Feb-2019
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9462984670
  • ISBN-13: 9789462984677
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x170 mm, 30 Illustrations, color; 68 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Feb-2019
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9462984670
  • ISBN-13: 9789462984677
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Combining strikingly new scholarship by art historians, historians, and ethnomusicologists, this interdisciplinary volume illuminates trade ties within East Asia, and from East Asia outwards, in the years 1550 to 1800. While not encyclopedic, the selected topics greatly advance our sense of this trade picture. Throughout the book, multi-part trade structures are excavated; the presence of European powers within the Asian trade nexus features as part of this narrative. Visual goods are highlighted, including lacquerwares, paintings, prints, musical instruments, textiles, ivory sculptures, unfired ceramic portrait figurines, and Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Southeast Asian ceramic vessels. These essays underscore the significance of Asian industries producing multiples, and the rhetorical charge of these goods, shifting in meaning as they move. Everyday commodities are treated as well; for example, the trans-Pacific trade in contraband mercury, used in silver refinement, is spelled out in detail. Building reverberations between merchant networks, trade goods, and the look of the objects themselves, this richly-illustrated book brings to light the Asian trade engine powering the early modern visual cultures of East and Southeast Asia, the American colonies, and Europe.

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"There are many strands that hold this collection together, tightly and in a well-organised fashion. It is this aspect that makes Bentleys volume a very charming and delightful work. One may round off these lines by adding that Picturing Commerce is nicely printed and finely edited. The index is very reliable, and the illustrations are well selected. Without doubt, this is a fine product, which historians interested in circumglobal exchange will enjoy reading." - Roderich Ptak, Journal of Asian History, 53, 2 (2019)

List of plates and figures
9(10)
Acknowledgements 19(2)
1 People and things in motion: the view from the East
21(34)
Tamara H. Bentley
Part I Circuits and exchanges
2 The maritime trading world of East Asia from the thirteenth to the seventeenth centuries
55(28)
Richard von Glahn
3 The junk trade and Hokkien merchant networks in maritime Asia, 1570-1760
83(30)
James K. Chin
4 The trade activities of sixteenth-century Christian daimyo Otomo Sorin
113(14)
Hiroko Nishida
Part II Commodities
5 From global to local: the diaspora of Asian decorative arts in colonial Latin America
127(32)
Donna Pierce
6 Trans-Pacific connections: contraband mercury trade in the sixteenth to early eighteenth centuries
159(36)
Angela Schottenhammer
7 "The Features are Esteen'd very just": Chinese unfired clay portrait figures of Westerners
195(28)
William R. Sargent
Part III Hybrid aesthetics
8 The global keyboard: music, visual forms, and maritime trade in the early modern era
223(24)
Victoria Lindsay Levine
9 Barbarian tropes framed anew: three Qing dynasty Chinese lacquer screens of Europeans hunting
247(28)
Tamara H. Bentley
10 Chinese porcelain, the East India Company, and British cultural identity, 1600-1800
275(18)
Stacey Pierson
Index 293
Tamara H. Bentley is Professor of Asian Art History at Colorado College in the United States. She has published a book on the Chinese 17th century painter and printmaker Chen Hongshou, and she also writes about art and international trade.