The Painting Master’s Shame

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Discover 'The Painting Master’s Shame', a groundbreaking exploration of the Xuanhe Catalogue of Paintings that challenges traditional narratives surrounding its authorship. This captivating book, written by renowned scholar Amy McNair, presents a fresh perspective by arguing that Liang Shicheng, a notable eunuch official, played a vital role in its compilation rather than the Northern Song emperor Huizong. McNair’s detailed analysis takes you through the 1120 era, shedding light on the intricate dynamics of political struggles, particularly during the New Policies period, and the emergence of the 'scholar amateur' ideal in artistic expression.

Through her meticulous translation and critical examination, McNair articulates the catalogue's relevance in the history of Chinese painting criticism and scholarship. The narrative uncovers the complex motivations and unique opportunities afforded to eunuchs during this transformative period, revealing how they wielded cultural authority to enhance their status. The book's critical examination of the 'Painting Master' title serves as a poignant reflection on honor, status, and artistic identity in ancient China.

Perfect for art historians, collectors, and enthusiasts, 'The Painting Master’s Shame’ is an essential read for anyone interested in Chinese history, art criticism, and the sociopolitical intricacies of the Northern Song dynasty. Dive into this scholarly work that not only redefines historical assumptions but also enriches your understanding of the vibrant world of Chinese painting and its influential figures.

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