China in a Mirror

China in a Mirror

China in a Mirror

China in a Mirror

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Overview

Using the mirror as their motif, seasoned photographers Roland and Sabrina Michaud pair traditional Chinese artworks, some of which date back eight centuries, with their own photographs of China taken over a period of nearly twenty years. The pairings evoke an enduring civilization rooted in faith and tradition and offer a striking comparison between the land, faces, customs, and lifestyles of China and the Chinese, past and present. Terraced landscapes and mist-shrouded mountaintops, flora and fauna, arts and technology, rural farmers and children: the artwork and photographs bear witness to the rich history and heritage of this vast country, which have remained largely unchanged over the centuries.Extracts from ancient Chinese literature and philosophy, as well as beautiful flourishes of Chinese calligraphy, underscore the timelessness of the images. Far from cliché, this keepsake volume unveils part of the mystery surrounding this ancestral civilization and, at a time of social change and unprecedented economic expansion, evokes the extraordinary continuity of China’s heritage.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782080300607
Publisher: Rizzoli
Publication date: 09/16/2008
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 9.50(w) x 11.30(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Photographers Roland and Sabrina Michaud have traveled together for nearly fifty years and harbor a special passion for Asia. A four-year car journey across Asia led to the groundbreaking publication in the 1980s of their photographs from Afghanistan. Their fascination with Asia has led them to publish over twenty books on Islamic, Indian, and Chinese art and civilization, including Afghanistan: Paradise Lost, Caravans to Tartary, India of 1001 Nights, The Orient in a Mirror, The Great Wall of China, and Design and Color in Islamic Architecture.

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