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Chapter 23

China and Korea After 1279 CE

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Section 1
The Mongols
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Influence of the Mongols

The Mongol Empire emerged in Central Asia during the 13th and 14th centuries.

Section 2
The Yuan Dynasty
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Painting under the Yuan Dynasty

The Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368) saw the consolidation of poetry, painting, and calligraphy into a unified canon of classical Chinese art. 

Section 3
The Ming Dynasty
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Painting under the Ming Dynasty

During the Ming Dynasty, Chinese painting developed from the achievements of the earlier Song and Yuan Dynasties.

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The Decorative Arts under the Ming Dynasty

As with many art forms, the Ming Dynasty saw advancement in the realm of decorative arts such as porcelain and lacquerware.

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Architecture and Urban Planning under the Ming Dynasty

Chinese urban planning and architecture under the Ming Dynasty are based on fengshui geomancy and numerology, as seen in the Forbidden City.

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Chinese Literati Expressionism under the Ming Dynasty

Literati Expressionism in Chinese painting was produced by scholar-bureaucrats of the Southern School, rather than by professional painters.

Section 4
The Qing Dynasty
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Orthodox Confucian Painting under the Qing Dynasty

The early Qing Dynasty developed in two main strands, one of which was the Orthodox school of Confucian paintings.

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Individualist Painting under the Qing Dynasty

During the Qing Dynasty, painters known as Individualists rebelled against many of the traditional rules of painting through free brushwork.

Section 5
Modern Chinese Painting
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Modern Chinese Painting

Throughout the late 19th and 20th centuries, Chinese painting evolved under the influence of the People's Republic and exposure to the West.

Section 6
Korea: The Joseon Dynasty
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Joseon Ceramics

Korea's Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910) is considered the golden age of Korean pottery.

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Joseon Painting

The art of the Joseon period was influenced by both Confucianism and Buddhism and has left a substantial legacy on Korean art.

Section 7
Modern Korean Art
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Modern Korean Art

Modern Korean art is influenced by its historical roots, its recent tumultuous history, and various forms of Western art.

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