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The 8 Brokens

Chinese Bapo Painting


  • Museum of Fine Arts Boston
  • by Nancy Berliner
Developed during the mid-19th century in China, the bapo 'eight brokens' painting genre combines ingeniously realistic depictions of antique documents, such as calligraphies, rubbings, paintings and pages from old books, sometimes alongside everyday contemporary ephemera including advertisements, receipts and postmarked envelopes. The resulting seemingly haphazard, overlapping compositions contain coded reflections on the decay of cultural traditions, or wishes for the recipient's good fortune.

ISBN 9780878468317 | E | HB
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Publisher Museum of Fine Arts Boston
ISBN 9780878468317
Author(s) Nancy Berliner
Publication date November 2018
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 254 x 203 mm
Illustrations 75 col. & bw ill.
Pages 168
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Developed during the mid-19th century in China, the bapo 'eight brokens' painting genre combines ingeniously realistic depictions of antique documents, such as calligraphies, rubbings, paintings and pages from old books, sometimes alongside everyday contemporary ephemera including advertisements, receipts and postmarked envelopes. The resulting seemingly haphazard, overlapping compositions contain coded reflections on the decay of cultural traditions, or wishes for the recipient's good fortune. This book explores the origins of bapo in Chinese visual culture and traces how it blossomed into an intriguing and inventive tradition in the hands of many artists.