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  • A Vibrant Voyage from China 異想中國(Bilingual Edition 中英雙語)

A Vibrant Voyage from China 異想中國(Bilingual Edition 中英雙語)

Pith Paintings at the Chinese University of Hong Kong Library 香港中文大學圖書館藏通草紙畫

編輯顧問:Li Lai Fong 李麗芳、Ching May Bo 程美寶


Bilingual , 2024/07 The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press

Tags: A, History, Cultural Studies

240 x 190 mm , 134pp ISBN / ISSN : 978-988-237-331-0

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西方人眼中的清代中國神祕而綺麗,從珠江河上華美的畫舫到婦女裹著的三寸金蓮,凡此種種都引發西方人極大的好奇心。這些對中國的異想,造就了外銷畫的商機。採用西方繪畫技法的通草紙畫盛行於十九世紀晚清時期的廣州,由於繪畫內容充滿中國風情丶價格便宜且方便攜帶,而成為留駐口岸的歐美商人丶收藏者丶水手等人士極受歡迎的紀念品。小小的通草紙畫,既有助縮小中西之間彼此理解的差距,同時也反映了西方人對這片異域的一種浪漫想像。

本圖冊展示了香港中文大學圖書館所收藏丶繪製於十九世紀廣州的通草紙畫,呈現出一幅幅生動的昔日生活場景。飄洋近兩個世紀後,這些既美麗又脆弱的「明信片」再次回到它的產地。儘管物換星移,然而中國百年前豐富的民生面貌透過薄薄的通草紙畫得以留存下來,在我們面前仍然絢爛繽紛。

The Qing Dynasty of China was perceived as mysterious and beautiful in the eyes of Westerners. From the magnificent pleasure boats on the Pearl River to women with bound feet, all these sparked great curiosity among Europeans and Americans. These fantasies about China created a lucrative market for export paintings. Pith paper paintings, which adopted Western painting techniques, were prevalent in Guangzhou during the late Qing period in the 19th century. Due to their Chinese themes, affordable prices and portability, these paintings became popular souvenirs among European and American traders, collectors, and sailors residing at the port. These small pith paper paintings not only helped bridge the gap of mutual understanding between the East and the West, but also reflected the Westerners’ romantic imagination of this exotic land.

This album showcases the pith paper paintings collected by the Chinese University of Hong Kong Library. Created in 19th-century Guangzhou, these artworks vividly depict daily life scenes of that era. After almost two centuries, these beautiful yet fragile“postcards” have returned to their place of origin. Despite the changes over time, the rich social landscape of China from a century ago is preserved through these delicate pith paper paintings, still radiating with vibrant colours before us.

李麗芳
香港中文大學圖書館高級助理館長
Li Lai Fong Associate University Librarian, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

程美寶
香港城市大學中文及歷史系教授、系主任,廣東省高等學校珠江學者特聘教授(中山大學)。主要研究領域為中國近代社會文化史、嶺南史、歷史人類學等。
Ching May Bo Professor of History at the Department of Chinese and History, the City University of Hong Kong, and the “Distinguished Professor of the Pearl River Scholars” of Guangdong Province (Sun Yat-sen University). Her research interests include social and cultural history of modern China, the history of South China, and historical anthropology.

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