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HENRY R. LUCE HALL AUDITORIUM  •  34 HILLHOUSE AVENUE  •  NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT 06511

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SONG PAINTING CONFERENCE
COUNCIL ON EAST ASIAN STUDIES
P.O. BOX 208206
34 HILLHOUSE AVENUE
NEW HAVEN, CT  06520-8206

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SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 2004



         11:30 AM - 12:00 PM      REGISTRATION

         1:00 - 1:30 PM   INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

         Mimi Yiengpruksawan (Yale University)
        Jonathan Spence
(Yale University)
        Mimi Gardner Gates
(Seattle Art Museum)


        1:30 - 3:15 PM          PANEL I

          Moderator
          Mimi Yiengpruksawan (Yale University)

          Presenters
        Maggie Bickford (Brown University)

                “Relic, Replica, and Romance: Possessing the Past at the Courts of
                  Song China”

          Alfreda Murck - “Literate Allusions in Song Painting: The Case of Cui Bo”
          Julia Murray (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
                “Filial Piety on the Throne: Didactic Paintings for Young Rulers”

         3:45 - 5:30 PM          PANEL II

           Moderator
         Lillian Lan-ying Tseng (Yale University)

         Presenters
           Hui-shu Lee (University of California, Los Angeles)
                “The Sage Mother: Female Imperial Imagery during the Reign of Empress Liu
                 (969–1033)”

         Jonathan Hay (New York University)
                “Painting, Prison, and Pagodas in Early Northern Song Kaifeng”
           Shih-shan Susan Huang (University of Washington)
               “Making Religious Art in the Southern Song: Local Practices of Buddhist
                 Illustrative Prints and Paintings in Hangzhou and Ningbo”


        5:30 - 6:35 PM        ROUND TABLE

          Moderator
          David Sensabaugh (Yale University)

 



 


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SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 2004

  
  9:00 AM - 12:30 PM       PANEL III


  Moderator
  Shou-chien Shih (National Palace Museum, Taipei)


  Presenters
  Peter Sturman (University of California, Santa Barbara)
       “Guanwu: Vision, Perception, and the Picturing of Nature in 10th–11th Century
         China”

  Ogawa Hiromitsu (Tokyo University)
         “Lines or Planes: Pictorial Representation in Five Dynasties and Song Dynasty”
  Jennifer Purtle (The University of Chicago)
         “Identifying Markers: The Currency of Paintings as Geocultural Emblems in
           Northern Song Fujian”

  Judy Ho (University of California, Irvine)
          “The Shape of Desire: Narrative Art in China, 10th–12th Centuries”
  Deborah Del Gais (RISD Museum)
          “Portentous Horses: Discovering Meaning in Li Gonglin's Horse Painting”

  1:30 - 3:50 PM          PANEL IV

  Moderator
  Robert Harrist (Columbia University)

  Presenters
  Stephen Little (Honolulu Academy of Arts)

          “Song Painting Through Yuan Eyes: Reflections on a Fallen Dynasty”
  Eric Rasmussen (Yale University)
          “The Ma Yuan of Our Dynasty: Wang E at the Ming Court”
  Chin-sung Chang (Yale University)
          “Living in the Hall of Misty Rivers and Layered Peaks: Song Lao (1634-1713)
            and the Practice of Possessing Northern Song Paintings”

  Cheng-hua Wang (Academia Sinica, Taipei)
          “Song Painting in Modern China: Art and the Sense of Cultural Crisis”

  4:20 - 5:30 PM         ROUND TABLE

  Moderator
  John Hay (University of California, Santa Cruz)

  5:30 - 6:00 PM          CONCLUDING REMARKS

   Wen Fong (Princeton University, Emeritus)
           “Toward a ‘Plurality of Art Histories’”

 




SPONSORED BY THE COUNCIL ON EAST ASIAN STUDIES AT YALE UNIVERSITY


Painting and detail of Snowscape. Attributed to Ju-Ran.   (Courtesy of the National Palace Museum, Taipei)

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