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Informationen zum Autor Judith T. Zeitlin is the William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, both at the University of Chicago. They are also members of the Faculty Committee in Theater and Performance Studies. Klappentext Writing in the early nineteenth century, the French traveler and cleric Abbe Huc exclaimed: There is, perhaps, not a people in the world who carry so far their taste and passion for theatrical entertainments as the Chinese. This taste and passion for the theater was not restricted to the stage, but permeated the visual and material world of everyday life from the village to the court. The visual spectacle of this theater is well known, displayed primarily through colorful costumes, props, and face painting. What is less known is the extent to which operatic characters and stories were favored as pictorial and decorative motifs across the full spectrum of visual mediums, from courtly scroll paintings, popular New Year prints, illustrated woodblock books and painted fans to carved utensils, ceramics, textiles, and dioramas." Zusammenfassung A companion volume to the exhibition of the same name at the Smart Museum of Art. With over eighty illustrated catalogue entries! it offers fresh insight into traditional Chinese culture! visual arts! and theater! and reveals how Chinese visual and performing traditions were aesthetically! ritually! and commercially intertwined.