I met Frances Wood at the Dunhuang conference, she was one of the organisers, and is a very knowledgeable woman. Chinese Illustration is the book she wrote on the history of the printed book in China for the British Library roughly 20 years ago. It is simply gorgeous. It has page upon page of lavish illustration, which are clear enough to read the Chinese inscriptions in many cases. I bought it because it had a page from my favourite book in the BL on the cover. When Bill and I went to the British Library to look at the display of Chinese books I fell in love with a book with gorgeous blue pages beautifully illustrated. The page that was opened was turned to (name) ascending into heaven along with her husband. I was very pleased to see this, as she is one of my favourite Taoist immortals and featured in my dissertation. Unfortunately the cover of the book is from another page, but it is still lovely.
The book is rather short, and as such functions as a brief introduction to illustration and the history of printing in China. Much of the information I was already familiar with but thought that it would be a good introduction on the subject. It begins with examples from religion, and has many beautiful illustrations from the BL’s dunhuang collection, as well as a few later texts. Wood then looks at themes in Chinese illustrations, and shows examples of some of the more popular stories, novels and legends. These are quite beautiful, and mostly from the Ming and Qing dynasty. She then looks at Imperial editions of texts, including encyclopaedias and illustrations of garments and palaces. This is by far the shortest section of the book with only a few examples. There is a longer section on Chinese painting for export, which are often in a totally different style to traditional Chinese painting. This is followed by a short section on colour printing, and includes the picture from the cover of the book that I liked so much. The last section is on technical illustration, and is one of my favourites, I wish it could have been longer; it includes flora, fauna, monsters and scenes from daily life. It is fascinating.
All in all a very lovely little book, not only does it contain lots of lovely pictures but the accompanying text is also very informative.
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