Jun 1989
VOLUME 20 -NUMBER 6
This issue is dedicated to Professor William Watson in honour of his contribution to the understanding of Eastern art. Through his teachings, writings and organization of exhibitions, Professor Watson has been an inspiration to many. On the occassion of his seventieth birthday, some of his learned colleagues presented papers on topics which demonstrate the breadth of his interests.
FEATURES
Vadime Elisseeff. A Chinese Bronze with 'Crypto-decoration'
Emma Cadwalader Bunker. Dangerous Scholarship: On Citing Unexcavated Artefacts from Inner Mongolia and North China
Basil Gray. Once More Yunnan and Southeast Asia
K.C. Chang. An Essay on Cong
Mary Tregear and Oliver R. Impey. Studies in Eastern Art and the Standing of the Subject in Britain
Sir David Wilson. Bill Watson, Professor Emeritus William Watson
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Margaret Medley. Exhibition Review: 'Innovation to Conformity, Chinese Lacquers from the 13th to the 16th Century', Bluett & Sons
Vanessa Clewes Salmon. Report from London
Joan Hartman Goldsmith. Exhibition Review: 'Ming Landscapes: The Painting of C.C. Wang', Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington
INTERVIEWS
Dr Katherine Watson. Bibliography of Professor William Watson
VOLUME 20 -NUMBER 6
This issue is dedicated to Professor William Watson in honour of his contribution to the understanding of Eastern art. Through his teachings, writings and organization of exhibitions, Professor Watson has been an inspiration to many. On the occassion of his seventieth birthday, some of his learned colleagues presented papers on topics which demonstrate the breadth of his interests.
FEATURES
Vadime Elisseeff. A Chinese Bronze with 'Crypto-decoration'
Emma Cadwalader Bunker. Dangerous Scholarship: On Citing Unexcavated Artefacts from Inner Mongolia and North China
Basil Gray. Once More Yunnan and Southeast Asia
K.C. Chang. An Essay on Cong
Mary Tregear and Oliver R. Impey. Studies in Eastern Art and the Standing of the Subject in Britain
Sir David Wilson. Bill Watson, Professor Emeritus William Watson
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Margaret Medley. Exhibition Review: 'Innovation to Conformity, Chinese Lacquers from the 13th to the 16th Century', Bluett & Sons
Vanessa Clewes Salmon. Report from London
Joan Hartman Goldsmith. Exhibition Review: 'Ming Landscapes: The Painting of C.C. Wang', Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington
INTERVIEWS
Dr Katherine Watson. Bibliography of Professor William Watson
VOLUME 20 -NUMBER 6
This issue is dedicated to Professor William Watson in honour of his contribution to the understanding of Eastern art. Through his teachings, writings and organization of exhibitions, Professor Watson has been an inspiration to many. On the occassion of his seventieth birthday, some of his learned colleagues presented papers on topics which demonstrate the breadth of his interests.
FEATURES
Vadime Elisseeff. A Chinese Bronze with 'Crypto-decoration'
Emma Cadwalader Bunker. Dangerous Scholarship: On Citing Unexcavated Artefacts from Inner Mongolia and North China
Basil Gray. Once More Yunnan and Southeast Asia
K.C. Chang. An Essay on Cong
Mary Tregear and Oliver R. Impey. Studies in Eastern Art and the Standing of the Subject in Britain
Sir David Wilson. Bill Watson, Professor Emeritus William Watson
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Margaret Medley. Exhibition Review: 'Innovation to Conformity, Chinese Lacquers from the 13th to the 16th Century', Bluett & Sons
Vanessa Clewes Salmon. Report from London
Joan Hartman Goldsmith. Exhibition Review: 'Ming Landscapes: The Painting of C.C. Wang', Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington
INTERVIEWS
Dr Katherine Watson. Bibliography of Professor William Watson