MARY H. FONG (1924–2015) Professor Emerita Chinese Art History Ph.D., Institute of Fine Arts, New York University M.A., Hunter Graduate School B.A., St. John’s University
Appointed 1976, Department of Art and Art History Emeritus 1994, Art History Program
Bio Mary Fong’s primary research interest focused on the art of the human figure found in the murals of Tang dynasty (618-906) tombs. She pioneered and established the required curriculum and increased the department’s book and slide collections on Asian art history. Her courses covered Oriental painting, Buddhist sculpture, Chinese and Indian architecture, as well as Chinese ceramics and Japanese prints. They offered a fundamental knowledge of the full spectrum of Asian art from Neolithic to modern times.
Professor Emeritus Mary Fong passed away November 24, 2015, at the Health Care Center of the University Retirement Community in Davis, California. She was 91.
Interview with Mary Fong for the UC Davis Emeriti Association Oral History project
Selected Publications “Images of Women in Traditional Chinese Painting” in Woman’s Art Journal, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Spring-Summer, 1996), pp. 22-27
“‘Chuanshen’ in Pre-Tang Human Figure Painting as Evidenced in Archaeological Finds” in Oriental Art, N.S., Vol. 39, No. 1 (Spring 1993), pp. 4-21
“Wu Daozi’s Legacy in the Popular Gods (Menshen) Qin SHubao and Yuchi Gong” in Archives of Asian Art, Vol. 42 (1989) pp. 6-24
“The Origin of Chinese Pictorial Representation of the Human Figure” in Artibus Asiae, Vol. 49, No. 1-2 (1988) pp. 5-38
“T’ang Line-Engraved Stone Reliefs from Shensi” in Ars Orientalis, Vol. 17 (1987) pp. 41-71
“Tang Tomb Murals Reviewed in the Light of Tang Texts on Painting” in Artibus Asiae, Vol. 45, No. 1 (1984) pp. 35-72
“Antecedents of Sui-Tang Burial Practices in Shaanxi” in Artibus Asiae, Vol. 51, No. 3-4, 1981), pp. 147-198
“Art Monuments in New China” in Apollo, Vol. 111, No. 220 (June 1980), pp. 432-439
“New Discoveries in Ch’in and Han Representational Art” in Archives of Asian Art, Vol. 32 (1979) pp. 27-38
The Technique of ‘Chiaroscuro’ in Chinese Painting from Han Through T’ang (Ascona, Switzerland: Artibus Asiae, 1976), pp. 91-127 (reprint from Artibus Asiaer, Vol. 38 No. 2/3)
Four Chinese Royal Tombs of the Early Eighth Century (Ascona, Switzerland: Artibus Asiae, 1973) pp. 307-334 (reprint from Artibus Asiae, Vol. 35, Pt. 4)
Book review: Views From Jade Terrace in Woman’s Art Journal, Vol. 17 (Spring-Summer 1996) pp. 41-43
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MARY H. FONG(1924-2015) Emerita教授 中国艺术史 纽约大学美术学院博士 亨特研究生院M.A. 圣约翰大学B.A.
1976年被任命为艺术与艺术史系 名誉1994年,艺术史课程
生物 Mary Fong的主要研究兴趣集中在唐代(618-906)墓葬壁画中的人物艺术。她开创并建立了所需的课程,并增加了部门的书籍和幻灯片收集亚洲艺术史。她的课程包括东方绘画,佛教雕塑,中国和印度建筑,以及中国陶瓷和日本版画。他们提供了从新石器时代到现代的各种亚洲艺术的基本知识。
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