Feb 1971
VOLUME 2 - NUMBER 2
Hiroshige's Gentle Landscapes
Lovely, Serene Samoa
Country Report: Japan
Personal Celadons of Korea
China's Warlord Era
Borobudur: Javanese Nirvana
"Two Girls on a Moon-viewing Platform" is one of the less well-known works of Hiroshige Ando (1797-1858), the early-nineteenth-century landscape artist and print-maker who ranks with Hokusai as a master of the art of the Japanese woodblock print. This charming round painting, possibly a fan print, typifies Hiroshige's delightful sense of color and innocent realism.
FEATURES
Robert Tung and Ting Wang. Helmsman at Home
April Klimley. Taiwan's TV Puppets
Rickshaw Man
Maurice Shadbolt. Lovely and Serene Samoa
Kishor Parekh. Borobudur: Javanese Nirvana
Christopher Lucas. Passage to Jogjakarta
A. B. Santos. Japan: Marching into the Twenty-first Century
J. Dean Barrett. The Art of Calligraphy
Andrew Nathan. Warlords of China
Robert Sawyers. Hiroshige
Robert Griffing, Jr. The Personal Celadons of the Koryo Dynasty
The Sari: No Hooks, No Zips, No Buttons
Ceylon's Fierce Curries
NEWS
Discoveries
Exploring Upcountry Thailand
Sights of Samoa
The World's Biggest Buddhist Temple
Collette. Wayout East
Commentary
Barry Shlachter. The Yankees of Bonin Islands
Sakina Hoosenally. Shopping for Precious Stones
VOLUME 2 - NUMBER 2
Hiroshige's Gentle Landscapes
Lovely, Serene Samoa
Country Report: Japan
Personal Celadons of Korea
China's Warlord Era
Borobudur: Javanese Nirvana
"Two Girls on a Moon-viewing Platform" is one of the less well-known works of Hiroshige Ando (1797-1858), the early-nineteenth-century landscape artist and print-maker who ranks with Hokusai as a master of the art of the Japanese woodblock print. This charming round painting, possibly a fan print, typifies Hiroshige's delightful sense of color and innocent realism.
FEATURES
Robert Tung and Ting Wang. Helmsman at Home
April Klimley. Taiwan's TV Puppets
Rickshaw Man
Maurice Shadbolt. Lovely and Serene Samoa
Kishor Parekh. Borobudur: Javanese Nirvana
Christopher Lucas. Passage to Jogjakarta
A. B. Santos. Japan: Marching into the Twenty-first Century
J. Dean Barrett. The Art of Calligraphy
Andrew Nathan. Warlords of China
Robert Sawyers. Hiroshige
Robert Griffing, Jr. The Personal Celadons of the Koryo Dynasty
The Sari: No Hooks, No Zips, No Buttons
Ceylon's Fierce Curries
NEWS
Discoveries
Exploring Upcountry Thailand
Sights of Samoa
The World's Biggest Buddhist Temple
Collette. Wayout East
Commentary
Barry Shlachter. The Yankees of Bonin Islands
Sakina Hoosenally. Shopping for Precious Stones
VOLUME 2 - NUMBER 2
Hiroshige's Gentle Landscapes
Lovely, Serene Samoa
Country Report: Japan
Personal Celadons of Korea
China's Warlord Era
Borobudur: Javanese Nirvana
"Two Girls on a Moon-viewing Platform" is one of the less well-known works of Hiroshige Ando (1797-1858), the early-nineteenth-century landscape artist and print-maker who ranks with Hokusai as a master of the art of the Japanese woodblock print. This charming round painting, possibly a fan print, typifies Hiroshige's delightful sense of color and innocent realism.
FEATURES
Robert Tung and Ting Wang. Helmsman at Home
April Klimley. Taiwan's TV Puppets
Rickshaw Man
Maurice Shadbolt. Lovely and Serene Samoa
Kishor Parekh. Borobudur: Javanese Nirvana
Christopher Lucas. Passage to Jogjakarta
A. B. Santos. Japan: Marching into the Twenty-first Century
J. Dean Barrett. The Art of Calligraphy
Andrew Nathan. Warlords of China
Robert Sawyers. Hiroshige
Robert Griffing, Jr. The Personal Celadons of the Koryo Dynasty
The Sari: No Hooks, No Zips, No Buttons
Ceylon's Fierce Curries
NEWS
Discoveries
Exploring Upcountry Thailand
Sights of Samoa
The World's Biggest Buddhist Temple
Collette. Wayout East
Commentary
Barry Shlachter. The Yankees of Bonin Islands
Sakina Hoosenally. Shopping for Precious Stones