Lothar Ledderose
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Lothar Ledderose (born 12 July 1942 in
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) is a German professor of the History of Art of Eastern Asia at the
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. A renowned authority in his field, he received the prestigious
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in 2005.


Life

After graduating from the Apostelgymnasium of
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he studied East-Asian as well as European History of Art,
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and
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at the universities of Cologne,
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,
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,
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and Heidelberg. He did postgraduate research at
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and
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(1969–1971) and worked as a translator at Taipei's
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(1971–1972). He then became a researcher at Tokio University's Oriental Cultural Institute (1973–1975) and at the Museum of East Asian Art in Berlin. (1975–1976). He successfully submitted his
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at the University of Cologne in 1976. He is, as of 1984, a corresponding member of the
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(German Archeological Institute) and the
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(as of 1996) as well as, since 1986, a full member of the
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. He has been a board member of the Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft ( German Oriental Society) and, in 1986, president of the ICANAS (International Congress of Asian and North-African Studies) in
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He was fellow and visiting professor at a great number of academic institutions, among which should be mentioned: Fellow of the ''Wissenschaftskolleg'' in Berlin (1983–1984), Senior Mellon Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts in Washington (1990–1991),
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at the University of Cambridge (1992), Murphy Lecturer at the University of Kansas (1994), visiting professor at the Universities of Chicago (1996), Taiwan (1997) and Kyoto (1997), as well as Mellon Lecturer at the
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in Washington (1998) and Scholar at the
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in
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(2000–2001).


Work

Professor Ledderose is editor of various academic journals, including "Arts Asiatiques" in Paris, "Meishushi yanjiu jikan" in Taipei, "Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities" in Stockholm and "Scuola di Studi sull'Asia Orientale" in Kyoto On the occasion of Ledderose's retirement in 2010, an international conference was held from 10 to 12 July at the
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a
Heidelberg University
Under the title "Living Legacies: The History of East Asian Art Reconsidered", experts from Harvard, Princeton, Cambridge, Oxford and other renowned Universities discuss about theoretical and methodological developments in the History of East Asian Art. His ''Ten Thousand Things: Module and Mass Production in Chinese Art'' (2000), which the
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awarded the
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for 2002), argues that modular or standardized production systems were the basis for a wide range of Chinese art, including bronzes, terra-cotta figurines, lacquer, porcelain, architecture, printing, and painting. The Levenson committee commented that "in bridging the divides between 'high art' and 'craft,' connoisseurship and social production, as well as philology and political history, this book is a milestone in the study of art history and material cultures in China. In arguing that Chinese art and culture are just as dynamic as those in Europe, albeit with very different concepts of 'art' and 'creativity,' Professor Ledderose has opened doors for new comparative studies that do justice to both global frameworks and cultural specificities."Levenson Book Prize Winners
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Selected bibliography

An author of more than 170 books and articles, among Ledderose's most notable works are: * ''Die Siegelschrift (chuan-shu) in der Ch'ing-Zeit''. Wiesbaden, 1970; * ''Mi Fu and the Classical Tradition of Chinese Calligraphy''. Princeton University Press, 1979; * ''Im Schatten hoher Bäume. Malerei der Ming- und Qing-Dynastien (1368–1911) aus der Volksrepublik China.'' Baden-Baden, Köln, Hamburg, 1985; * ''Palastmuseum Peking. Schätze aus der Verbotenen Stadt''. Berlin, Wien (authored with Herbert Butz), 1985; * ''Studien zur Kalligraphie der Jin und Tang Dynastie. Ein deutscher Gelehrter spricht über Chinesische Kalligraphie'', Peking, 1990; * ''Jenseits der Grossen Mauer. Der erste Kaiser von China und seine Terrakotta-Armee.'' Dortmund (authored with Adele Schlombs), 1991; * ''Japan und Europa: 1543–1929''. Berlin (authored with Doris Croissant), 1993; * ''Orchideen und Felsen: Chinesische Bilder im Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst Berlin''. Berlin, 1998; * ''Ten Thousand Things: Module and Mass Production in Chinese Art''. Princeton University Press, 2000. His most important scholarly articles are: * "Subject Matter in Early Chinese Painting Criticism." ''Oriental Art, New Series'', vol. 19, n° 1, p. 69-83, 1973; * "Some Observations on the Imperial Art Collection in China." ''Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society'', vol. 43, p. 33-46, 1978/79; * "The Earthly Paradise: Religious Elements in Chinese Landscape Art." ''Theories of the Arts in China''. Edited by Susan Bush and Christian F. Murck, p. 165-183. Princeton University Press, 1983; * "Some Taoist Elements in the Calligraphy of the Six Dynasties." ''T’oung Pao'', 70, p. 246-278, 1984; * "Chinese Calligraphy: Its Aesthetic Dimension and Social Function." ''Orientations'', p. 35-50, (October, 1986); * "Die Gedenkhalle für Mao Zedong: Ein Beispiel von Gedächtnisarchitektur." ''Kultur und Gedächtnis'', Jan Assmann und Tonio Hölscher (eds.), p. 311-339. Frankfurt, 1988; * "Chinese Influence on European Art: Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries." ''China and Europe''. Edited by Thomas H.C. Lee, p. 221-249. Hong Kong, 1991; * "Carving Sutras into Stone before the Catastrophe." ''Proceedings of the British Academy'', vol. 125, p. 381-454 (2004).


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ledderose, Lothar Academics of the University of Cambridge German orientalists German art historians Princeton University alumni Harvard University alumni 1942 births Living people Academic staff of Heidelberg University German male non-fiction writers Corresponding fellows of the British Academy