Sentences with phrase «yuan dynasty»

In the spirit of keeping the traditional character of the hutongs alive in the Nanluoguxiang area (built during the Yuan Dynasty about 700 years ago), Designboom shows us how Beijing - based studio B.L.U.E. Architecture created a modern, adaptable interior for this tiny 258 - square - foot hutong residence that's home to five people — three generations living under the same roof.
Models wear re-created robes from China's Yuan dynasty, which lasted from A.D. 1279 to 1368.
The Freer Gallery's «Style in Chinese Landscape Painting: The Yuan Legacy» explores six styles of landscape painting developed during the Yuan dynasty in the late 13th and early 14th centuries.
Ming painting maintained the traditions of the earlier Southern Song painting academy, as well as those of the Yuan Dynasty: the Zhe School of painters (Zhejiang) pursued the descriptive, style of Song ink and wash painting, while the Wu School (Suzhou) school practised the more intense and expressive calligraphic idiom of Yuan scholar - painters.
Elisabeth Condon overlays her native Los Angeles with places she has lived and traveled in landscapes where Yuan Dynasty scrolls meet the Flintstones.
While Red Nose (2017), a triptych, seeks to embody an everyman, with no particular race, age, or epoch discernible, A Thousand, Thousand Churning Waves (2018) depicts a foreigner, a Westerner, in the style of Yuan dynasty painter Zhao Mengfu, specifically alluding to Zhao's painting of the artist and poet Su Shi of the Song dynasty, holding a bamboo stick.
«My favorite guy is Ni Tsan,» a 14th century master of the Yuan Dynasty, Marden said, «but Chinese thinking about painting interests me more than Chinese painting itself.»
Large wood figure of Bodhisattva Guanyin (Avalokiteshvara), Song Dynasty (960-1279) to Yuan Dynasty (1279 - 1368)-- 12th to late 13th Century Wood, remains of gesso, traces of beige, pink, red, black, blue polychromy and gilding.
Architecturally, they echo temples, with entryways, niches, statues, and wall paintings that are indeed peerless examples of Chinese painting, from the Northern Wei period to the Yuan dynasty.
At Princeton he studied painting with James C. Davis and Far Eastern Art with George Rowley, for whom he wrote his thesis on Yuan dynasty landscape painting.
In the Garden can also refer to the so - called mind landscape paintings (produced by scholar - artists during the Mongol Yuan dynasty) in which the garden is an extension of the artist.
In 1940, he earned a degree in Art and Archeology from Princeton University, where he wrote his thesis on Yuan Dynasty landscape painting.
China, Yuan dynasty, 14th century.
It became a provincial capital during the Yuan Dynasty and rose to be one of China's top four cities during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Anyway, these rice terraces are the most well - known in China and were mostly built during the Ming Dynasty, about 500 years ago but construction actually began in the Yuan Dynasty (over 700 years ago)!
A second wave of Nestorian missionaries arrived with the Mongol invasion, and established a foothold during the Mongol / Yuan dynasty of 1271 - 1368.
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1 63 million Second World War 20C (Christians and Communists vs. Christians, Nazi - Pagans and «Shintoists») 2 40 million Mao Zedong (mostly famine) 20C (Communists / atheists) 40 million Genghis Khan 13C (Shamanism or Tengriism) 4 27 million British India (mostly famine) 19C (Anglican) 5 25 million Fall of the Ming Dynasty 17C (Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Chinese folk religion) 6 20 million Taiping Rebellion 19C (Confucianism, Buddhism and Chinese folk religion vs. a form of Christianity) 20 million Joseph Stalin 20C (Communists / atheists) 8 19 million Mideast Slave Trade 7C - 19C (Islam) 9 17 million Timur Lenk 14C - 15C 10 16 million Atlantic Slave Trade 15C - 19C (Christianity) 11 15 million First World War 20C (Christians vs. Christians) 15 million Conquest of the Americas 15C - 19C (Christians) 13 13 million Muslim Conquest of India 11C - 18C 14 10 million An Lushan Revolt 8C 10 million Xin Dynasty 1C 16 9 million Russian Civil War 20C (Christians vs Communists / atheists) 17 8 million Fall of Rome 5C (Pagans vs Pagans) 8 million Congo Free State 19C - 20C (Christians vs Pagans) 19 7 1/2 million Thirty Years War 17C (Christians vs Christians) 7 1/2 million Fall of the Yuan Dynasty 14C
In 1271 Mongolian Emporer Qubilai has changed the name «Mongolian Empire» to «Yuan Dynasty of China».
Tibet was part of Yuan Dynasty of China Ming Dynasty of China Qing Dynasty of China Republic of China (Taiwan) PRC
1 63 million Second World War 20C (Christians et al and Communists vs. Christians et al, Nazi - Pagan and «Shintoists») 2 40 million Mao Zedong (mostly famine) 20C (Communism) 40 million Genghis Khan 13C (Shamanism or Tengriism) 4 27 million British India (mostly famine) 19C (Anglican) 5 25 million Fall of the Ming Dynasty 17C (Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Chinese folk religion) 6 20 million Taiping Rebellion 19C (Confucianism, Buddhism and Chinese folk religion vs. a form of Christianity) 20 million Joseph Stalin 20C 8 19 million Mideast Slave Trade 7C - 19C (Islam) 9 17 million Timur Lenk 14C - 15C 10 16 million Atlantic Slave Trade 15C - 19C (Christianity) 11 15 million First World War 20C (Christians vs. Christians) 15 million Conquest of the Americas 15C - 19C (Christians) 13 13 million Muslim Conquest of India 11C - 18C 14 10 million An Lushan Revolt 8C 10 million Xin Dynasty 1C 16 9 million Russian Civil War 20C (Christians vs Communists) 17 8 million Fall of Rome 5C (Pagans) 8 million Congo Free State 19C - 20C (Christians) 19 7 1/2 million Thirty Years War 17C (Christians vs Christians) 7 1/2 million Fall of the Yuan Dynasty 14C
When these areas were divided Into various kingdoms, Kublai Khan became the ruler of China and Mongolia, and the founder of the Yuan dynasty.
Although the Yuan dynasty was Mongolian, Muslims enhanced their standing by holding positions of military and civil power, and the propagation of the faith was greatly facilitated.
Thus we can imagine the status and importance of Muslims in China during the Yuan dynasty
Rank Death Toll Cause Centuries 1 63 million Second World War 20C 2 40 million Mao Zedong (mostly famine) 20C 40 million Genghis Khan 13C 4 27 million British India (mostly famine) 19C 5 25 million Fall of the Ming Dynasty 17C 6 20 million Taiping Rebellion 19C 20 million Joseph Stalin 20C 8 19 million Mideast Slave Trade 7C - 19C 9 17 million Timur Lenk 14C - 15C 10 16 million Atlantic Slave Trade 15C - 19C 11 15 million First World War 20C 15 million Conquest of the Americas 15C - 19C 13 13 million Muslim Conquest of India 11C - 18C 14 10 million An Lushan Revolt 8C 10 million Xin Dynasty 1C 16 9 million Russian Civil War 20C 17 8 million Fall of Rome 5C 8 million Congo Free State 19C - 20C 19 7 1/2 million Thirty Years War 17C 7 1/2 million Fall of the Yuan Dynasty 14C
1 63 million Second World War 20C (Christians et al and Communists vs. Christians et al, Nazi - Pagan and «Shintoists») 2 40 million Mao Zedong (mostly famine) 20C (Communism) 40 million Genghis Khan 13C (Shamanism or Tengriism) 4 27 million British India (mostly famine) 19C (Anglican) 5 25 million Fall of the Ming Dynasty 17C (Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Chinese folk religion) 6 20 million Taiping Rebellion 19C (Confucianism, Buddhism and Chinese folk religion vs. a form of Christianity) 20 million Joseph Stalin 20C (Communism vs. Christianity et al) 8 19 million Mideast Slave Trade 7C - 19C (Islam) 9 17 million Timur Lenk 14C - 15C 10 16 million Atlantic Slave Trade 15C - 19C (Christianity) 11 15 million First World War 20C (Christians vs. Christians) 15 million Conquest of the Americas 15C - 19C (Christians vs pagans) 13 13 million Muslim Conquest of India 11C - 18C 14 10 million An Lushan Revolt 8C 10 million Xin Dynasty 1C 16 9 million Russian Civil War 20C (Christians vs Communists) 17 8 million Fall of Rome 5C (Pagans vs Pagans) 8 million Congo Free State 19C - 20C 19 7 1/2 million Thirty Years War 17C (Christians vs Christians) 7 1/2 million Fall of the Yuan Dynasty 14C
1 63 million Second World War 20C (Christians et al and Communists / atheists vs. Christians et al, Nazi - Pagan and «Shintoists») 2 40 million Mao Zedong (mostly famine) 20C (Communism / atheists) 40 million Genghis Khan 13C (Shamanism or Tengriism) 4 27 million British India (mostly famine) 19C (Anglican) 5 25 million Fall of the Ming Dynasty 17C (Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Chinese folk religion) 6 20 million Taiping Rebellion 19C (Confucianism, Buddhism and Chinese folk religion vs. a form of Christianity) 20 million Joseph Stalin 20C 8 19 million Mideast Slave Trade 7C - 19C (Islam) 9 17 million Timur Lenk 14C - 15C 10 16 million Atlantic Slave Trade 15C - 19C (Christianity) 11 15 million First World War 20C (Christians vs. Christians) 15 million Conquest of the Americas 15C - 19C (Christians) 13 13 million Muslim Conquest of India 11C - 18C 14 10 million An Lushan Revolt 8C 10 million Xin Dynasty 1C 16 9 million Russian Civil War 20C (Christians vs Communists) 17 8 million Fall of Rome 5C (Pagans) 8 million Congo Free State 19C - 20C (Christians) 19 7 1/2 million Thirty Years War 17C (Christians vs Christians) 7 1/2 million Fall of the Yuan Dynasty 14C http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/warstat0.htm
Cezanne depicted buildings and people as mere extensions of the natural landscape of Aix - en - Provence while the traditional Chinese landscape painters of the Song and Yuan dynasties used their depictions of the mountain ranges in the Shaanxi province as analogies to humankind's insignificance in the grand order of the universe.

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Training Day director Antoine Fuqua has signed on to direct a $ 30 million (200 million yuan) historical epic set during the Tang Dynasty.
Just like they did with the BYD Song, BYD has decided to name the entire range «Yuan», including the petrol version which was known as the S1 and the hybrid version which was always using the dynasty naming system since the beginning.
Over the following centuries it repelled a number of Chinese invasion attempts, including three during the Yuan (Mongol) dynasty (1271 - 1368) while also expanding its own borders substantially south (map).
BEIJING Sightseeing with a Local Guide including headsets; visit Tian «anmen Square, the Forbidden City, Great Wall, and Temple of Heaven; [LF] hutong tour by rickshaw; [LF] Peking Duck welcome dinnerXI'AN Sightseeing with a Local Guide including headsets; visit the Terracotta Warriors and Dayan Pagoda; noodle - making demonstration; «Tang Dynasty» dinner show; calligraphy class CHONGQING Visit a local zoo to see pandasYANGTZE RIVER Three - night cruise through the Three Gorges including a walking tour in Shibaozhai, a boat excursion on Goddess Stream, and a tour of the Three Gorges dam siteSHANGHAI Sightseeing with a Local Guide including headsets; visit Yu Yuan Gardens, a silk factory, and the Shanghai Museum; [LF] xiaolongbao lunch; walking tour of the French Concession; farewell dinner
BEIJING Sightseeing with a Local Guide including headsets; visit Tian «anmen Square, the Forbidden City, Great Wall, and Temple of Heaven; [LF] hutong tour by rickshaw; [LF] Peking Duck welcome dinnerXI'AN Sightseeing with a Local Guide including headsets; visit the Terracotta Warriors and Dayan Pagoda; noodle - making demonstration; «Tang Dynasty» dinner show; calligrapy class CHENGDU Sightseeing with a Local Guide; visit the [LF] Giant Panda Research Base CHENGDU - CHONGQING Travel by bullet train YANGTZE RIVER Three - night cruise through the Three Gorges including a walking tour in Shibaozhai, a boat excursion on Goddess Stream, and a tour of the Three Gorges dam siteHANGZHOU Sightseeing with a Local Guide; visit the Lingyin Temple and Fei Lai Feng; walking tour along Hefang Street; cruise on West LakeSHANGHAI Sightseeing with a Local Guide including headsets; visit Yu Yuan Gardens, a silk factory, and the Shanghai Museum; [LF] xiaolongbao lunch; walking tour of the French Concession; farewell dinner
Located in the centre of Chengdu on Wenshu Yuan Jie road, the temple was built during the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907 AD) to honour the Buddhist representation of Wisdom, Wenshu Pusa (Bodhisattva Manjusri in Sanskrit).
When the native Chinese rule was reinstated, during the time of Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644), court artists, headed by Dai Lin, painted conservative images that reintroduced the Song metaphor for the country as the well - organized imperial garden, and literati painters focused on pursuing their self - expression, seen in the works of Yuan scholar - artists such as Shen Zhou and Wen Zhengming, who dedicated their lives to the reinterpretation of Yuan scholar style.
Mountain - water paintings, dating from five dynasties (Song, Jin, Yuan, Ming, and Qing), were viewed with varied philosophical and spiritual imperatives in their depiction of the natural world and connection to mysticism — the land of the spirit world and the embodiment of heaven.
Many of Mr. Crow's jade pieces will be displayed during Wild Flowering, in a special exhibition called Blossoming Stone: Qing Dynasty Jade, which is being curated by Mr. Yuan.
Citing roots in Giacometti's post-war portraits, an interview with Philip Guston, Jean - Paul Sartre's Being and Nothingness, Tang dynasty historian Chang Yen - Yuan's praise of the incomplete, and of course, the writings of Samuel Beckett, Rubinstein concludes that it's the apparent nonchalance of abstract painting and the lack of pretense or fussiness that mark paintings as NOW.
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