MATRIVOJ

"Matteo Ripa's ""Views of Jehol"": Entangled histories of 18th century European and Chinese landscape representations"

 Coordinatore UNIVERSITAET ZUERICH 

 Organization address address: Raemistrasse 71
city: ZURICH
postcode: 8006

contact info
Titolo: Prof.
Nome: Andrea
Cognome: Riemenschnitter
Email: send email
Telefono: +41 44 634 35 70
Fax: +41 44 6345229

 Nazionalità Coordinatore Switzerland [CH]
 Totale costo 178˙601 €
 EC contributo 178˙601 €
 Programma FP7-PEOPLE
Specific programme "People" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013)
 Code Call FP7-PEOPLE-2010-IEF
 Funding Scheme MC-IEF
 Anno di inizio 2011
 Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) 2011-09-01   -   2013-08-31

 Partecipanti

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1    UNIVERSITAET ZUERICH

 Organization address address: Raemistrasse 71
city: ZURICH
postcode: 8006

contact info
Titolo: Prof.
Nome: Andrea
Cognome: Riemenschnitter
Email: send email
Telefono: +41 44 634 35 70
Fax: +41 44 6345229

CH (ZURICH) coordinator 178˙601.60

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century    religious    cultural    chinese    history    contexts    relationships    ideologies    ripa    visual    engravings    hermetic    exchange    gardens    neoplatonic    kangxi    garden    examine    kent    etchings    environmental    landscape    china    jehol    views    political    entanglements    william    matteo    tenets   

 Obiettivo del progetto (Objective)

'The Italian missionary, Matteo Ripa (1682-1746) reportedly introduced a series of copperplate etchings entitled “Views of Jehol”, showing the Emperor Kangxi’s summer palace and gardens to Lord Burlington and his circle (including the landscape designer, William Kent [1685-1748]) in 1724 who then introduced a new style of landscape gardening in England which was known throughout Europe as ‘jardin anglo-chinois.’

I propose that these etchings represent not merely the exchange in visual arts between China and Europe as two isolated entities, but rather manifestations of how the cultural and historical entanglements between 18th-century Europe and China interacted with their religious, social-political, and environmental contexts. In detail: 1. To examine the relationships between Matteo Ripa’s engravings of the “Views of Jehol” and the original woodcuts of Kangxi’s Thirty-six views, designed by Shen Yu, the 18th-century Chinese landscape garden representation, so as to uncover the symbolism of Matteo Ricci’s Confucian-Christian syncretism and the hermetic-neoplatonic tenets represented by Matteo Ripa’s engravings. 2. To examine the relationships between Matteo Ripa’s engravings and William Kent’s landscape garden designs, so as to reveal their interconnectedness in terms of visual features, representational methods and ideologies (i.e. hermetic-neoplatonic tenets).

By examining Ripa’s engravings using the concept of ‘entanglements’, it is hoped that the complex connections between European and Chinese landscape gardens within their religious, socio-political and environmental contexts can be better understood, thereby enriching the trans-cultural history of landscape gardens and helping to anchor the notion of an interlinked Eurasian art history.'

Introduzione (Teaser)

Engravings called the Views of Jehol inspired new European landscape art styles. An EU project reinterpreted the works, illuminating period Sino-European cultural exchange and the adaptation of Chinese ideologies for European contexts.

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