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Tujia Paintings and Woodcarvings in Guizhou and Their Development in the Qing Dynasty
Tujia Paintings and Woodcarvings in Guizhou and Their Development in the Qing Dynasty

Tujia Paintings and Woodcarvings in Guizhou and Their Development in the Qing Dynasty

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The Tujia number over 8 million people and are one of the larger ethnic minority groups in China. However, little is known about their culture – especially their paintings and woodcarvings – which are not merely ornamental but also key components of their religious practices and rituals. Accompanied by many pictures and photos, this book explores the fabulous and unique Tujia works of art from the Qing period. Author Liu Yong, who has amassed an incredible collection of Tujia artwork (some of which is shown in this book), also explores the Nuo folk religion and its intimate connection with the Tujia. Traditionally the Tujia dwell in the Wuling Mountain area of southwestern China, on the borders of Hubei, Hunan, and Guizhou provinces. They rose to prominence during the Ming era (1368– 1644) and arguably reached their zenith during the Qing era (1644– 1911). It is hoped that through further research and understanding, invaluable Tujia customs and skillsets from previous generations will not be lost. For anyone interested in the Tujia, Nuo religion, or the art itself, this title is certainly recommended.
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