The Woven Image: The Making of Mongol Art in the Yuan Empire

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by Yong Cho

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A groundbreaking study of woven images in the medieval Mongol Yuan Empire and their enduring effect on Chinese and East Asian art   East Asia’s Yuan Empire (1271–1368), led by the nomadic Mongol people and Qubilai Khan (1215–1294), was marked by cross-cultural exchange and significant developments in trade, technology, and infrastructure. The Mongol visual culture, however, has often been ignored or dismissed as insignificant in the operations of the Mongols’ own empire. The Woven Image: The Making of Mongol Art in the Yuan Empire highlights Yuan tapestries and fabric images to demonstrate Mongol visual culture’s impact on the history of Chinese and East Asian art.   Yong Cho gives medieval Mongols historical agency in constructing new forms of cultural expression and visual knowledge, correcting the misperception that members of the Mongol court primarily played a passive role in the realm of the arts. Cho argues that Mongol rulers oversaw radical experimentations with the artform, facilitating trans-Eurasian movement and interactions of artists and techniques, which led to woven tapestries becoming unprecedented objects of political and sacral power. Using the Vajrabhairava mandala—the best-preserved example of woven image produced during the Yuan—as an anchor, the book examines the Mongol court’s weaving as a reflection of the court itself, including the changing hierarchy of art within the court, politics of patronage, ritual function, and the construction of textiles. “Incisive, astutely observed, and groundbreaking in its argument, The Woven Image  completely reconceptualizes not only our understanding of Mongol art during the Yuan, but also the very nature of the Yuan dynasty.”―Johan Elverskog, author of A History of Uyghur Buddhism “Clear, readable, and rare in its illumination of the oft-neglected Mongol visual culture, The Woven Image is a remarkable and important work of scholarship.”―Uranchimeg Tsultem, author of A Monastery on the Move: Art and Politics in Later Buddhist Mongolia Yong Cho is assistant professor in the Department of the History of Art at the University of California, Riverside.

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