In 1771 the artist Luo Ping (1733–99) left his native Yangzhou to relocate to the burgeoning hub of Beijing’s Southern City. Over two decades, he became the favored artist of a cosmopolitan community of scholars and officials who were at the forefront of the cultural life of the Qing-dynasty (1644–1911). From his spectacular ghost paintings to his later work exploring the city’s complex history, compressed spatial layout, and unique social rituals, Luo Ping captured the pleasures and concerns of a changing world at the end of the Qing’s “Prosperous Age.”
This study takes the reader into the vibrant artistic and literary cultures of Beijing outside the court and to the networks of scholars, artists, and entertainers that turned the Southern City into a place like no other in the Qing empire. At the center of this narrative lie Luo Ping’s layered reflections on the medium of painting and its histories and formal conventions. Close reading of the work of Luo Ping and his contemporaries reveals how this generation of experimental artists sought to reform ink painting, paving the way for further developments in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Drawing on a vast range of textual and visual sources, The Ghost in the City shares groundbreaking research that will transform our understanding of the evolution of modern ink painting.
1 有用 对不起下次还敢 2023-11-11 07:12:38 美国
Luo Ping at times dissolves in the fragmented narrative line (thus the “ghost” in the city?).
0 有用 浮生半日閒 2025-09-03 08:11:47 美国
最大的亮点是找到了在学术史里的定位:Matteini的目标并非撰写罗聘传记,而是尝试在南北艺术流动的背景下重新审视罗聘,并聚焦于他在北京南城的艺术实践,将其实验性的艺术探索置于更广阔的历史语境中(包括正统派、董其昌、石涛、金农等),从而跳脱“扬州八怪”的传统框架,其出发点颇具新意。然而也存在不少不足:手卷图像过小,细节几乎无法辨认,多张藏于国内的图网上难以查到;部分视觉分析虽细致,但在扩展至更宏大... 最大的亮点是找到了在学术史里的定位:Matteini的目标并非撰写罗聘传记,而是尝试在南北艺术流动的背景下重新审视罗聘,并聚焦于他在北京南城的艺术实践,将其实验性的艺术探索置于更广阔的历史语境中(包括正统派、董其昌、石涛、金农等),从而跳脱“扬州八怪”的传统框架,其出发点颇具新意。然而也存在不少不足:手卷图像过小,细节几乎无法辨认,多张藏于国内的图网上难以查到;部分视觉分析虽细致,但在扩展至更宏大的论点时仍显牵强,需要更多论证/澄清;有些观点受限于每章中十余个小标题(短的可能就一页半)的安排,尚可进一步深入,尤其是前几章铺陈了大量背景材料,调整写作模式或许能更紧密地围绕核心论点展开。总的来说,尽管引言颇具吸引力,但前几章未能充分回应其中展示的雄心与设想,读起来难免有些失望。 (展开)