DEC 1997
VOLUME 28 - NUMBER 11
Narratives in Early Chinese Painting
The New Chinese Galleries at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Imari: Japanese Export Porcelain/Japanese Plique-à-jour
Bodhisattva designed to hold the Buddha's sharira
Excavated from the underground chamber of
Famen Si, Fufeng county, Shaanxi province, 1987
Tang period (618-906)
Gilt silver and pearls
Museum of Famen Si, Shaanxi province
FEATURES
Gloria W. Lannom. Shotai-shippo: Plique-a-jour Goes to Japan
Lisa Rotondo-McCord. Imari: Japanese Export Porcelain from the Freda and Ralph Lupin Collection
Xu Zhiyong. A Distillation of Selected Research on Objects in 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Lee Wing Chong Rose. Gems of Chinese Tea Wares from 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Du Yaoxi. Selected Highlights from 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Valerie C. Doran. Art in Context: The New Galleries for Later Chinese Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Maxwell K. Hearn. The Changing Face of Narrative in Early Chinese Painting: Three Milestones from the Metropolitan Museum
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Margaret Tao and J. May Lee Barrett. September Auctions in New York
Rob Linrothe. Book Review: Edited by Pratapaditya Pal, with foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, On the Path to Void: Buddhist Art of the Tibetan Realm
COMMENTARY
Richard M. Barnhart. Commentary: The Spurious Controversy over The Riverbank
Dina Bangdel and John C. Hungtington. Commentary: The Spurious Controversy over The Riverbank
VOLUME 28 - NUMBER 11
Narratives in Early Chinese Painting
The New Chinese Galleries at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Imari: Japanese Export Porcelain/Japanese Plique-à-jour
Bodhisattva designed to hold the Buddha's sharira
Excavated from the underground chamber of
Famen Si, Fufeng county, Shaanxi province, 1987
Tang period (618-906)
Gilt silver and pearls
Museum of Famen Si, Shaanxi province
FEATURES
Gloria W. Lannom. Shotai-shippo: Plique-a-jour Goes to Japan
Lisa Rotondo-McCord. Imari: Japanese Export Porcelain from the Freda and Ralph Lupin Collection
Xu Zhiyong. A Distillation of Selected Research on Objects in 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Lee Wing Chong Rose. Gems of Chinese Tea Wares from 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Du Yaoxi. Selected Highlights from 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Valerie C. Doran. Art in Context: The New Galleries for Later Chinese Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Maxwell K. Hearn. The Changing Face of Narrative in Early Chinese Painting: Three Milestones from the Metropolitan Museum
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Margaret Tao and J. May Lee Barrett. September Auctions in New York
Rob Linrothe. Book Review: Edited by Pratapaditya Pal, with foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, On the Path to Void: Buddhist Art of the Tibetan Realm
COMMENTARY
Richard M. Barnhart. Commentary: The Spurious Controversy over The Riverbank
Dina Bangdel and John C. Hungtington. Commentary: The Spurious Controversy over The Riverbank
VOLUME 28 - NUMBER 11
Narratives in Early Chinese Painting
The New Chinese Galleries at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Imari: Japanese Export Porcelain/Japanese Plique-à-jour
Bodhisattva designed to hold the Buddha's sharira
Excavated from the underground chamber of
Famen Si, Fufeng county, Shaanxi province, 1987
Tang period (618-906)
Gilt silver and pearls
Museum of Famen Si, Shaanxi province
FEATURES
Gloria W. Lannom. Shotai-shippo: Plique-a-jour Goes to Japan
Lisa Rotondo-McCord. Imari: Japanese Export Porcelain from the Freda and Ralph Lupin Collection
Xu Zhiyong. A Distillation of Selected Research on Objects in 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Lee Wing Chong Rose. Gems of Chinese Tea Wares from 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Du Yaoxi. Selected Highlights from 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Valerie C. Doran. Art in Context: The New Galleries for Later Chinese Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Maxwell K. Hearn. The Changing Face of Narrative in Early Chinese Painting: Three Milestones from the Metropolitan Museum
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Margaret Tao and J. May Lee Barrett. September Auctions in New York
Rob Linrothe. Book Review: Edited by Pratapaditya Pal, with foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, On the Path to Void: Buddhist Art of the Tibetan Realm
COMMENTARY
Richard M. Barnhart. Commentary: The Spurious Controversy over The Riverbank
Dina Bangdel and John C. Hungtington. Commentary: The Spurious Controversy over The Riverbank