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중국 明・淸代 고분벽화의 墓主圖Portraits of Tomb Occupants on Murals in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, China

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Portraits of Tomb Occupants on Murals in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, China
Authors
지민경
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
수선사학회
Keywords
고분벽화; 중국 명・청대; 묘주도; 초상화; 제의초상; Tomb Murals; Ming and Qing Dynasties in China; Portraits of Tomb Occupants; Portrait for Ancestral Rites
Citation
사림, no.78, pp.441 - 475
Journal Title
사림
Number
78
Start Page
441
End Page
475
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/18109
ISSN
1229-9545
Abstract
Since mural tombs were not preferred when the states institutionalized and implemented Confucian funerary rites and burials, their construction declined gradually from the Ming dynasty. However, the mural tombs survived in the local funeral customs, maintaining their statuses as an unparalleled visual historical material for two reasons. First, the differences in selecting, arranging, and expressing murals from the previous period show the changes in notions about death and the afterlife. Second, as a reproduced world reflecting real life, the motifs and scenes on the mural reveal the social, cultural, and spatial contexts of using particular images of the time. Based on these two points, this paper explores the changes in meanings of tomb spaces by analyzing the disposition and styles of portraits of tomb occupants, the subject matter of great emphasis in the tomb mural of the Ming and Qing dynasties. While comparing with portrait paintings for Confucian ancestral rites of the Ming and Qing, this paper attempts to verify that the portraits of tomb occupants merely mimicked portraits used in shrines, reflecting the changes of recognition toward the afterlife.
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