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VOLUME 27 - NUMBER 8

This issue is a tribute to Professor Miyeko Murase on her retirement after 35 years teaching Asian Art at Columbia University in New York. It was Dr Murase's many students who requested us, through Denise Leidy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, to be their forum for this tribute. In turn, their response to our request for articles has been so overwhelming that it is necessary to publish the tribute in two issues. The second issue is planned for February 1997.

FEATURES
Claudia Brown. Robert H. Clague (1913-95)
Saehyang P. Chung. Kim Hong-do's Village School: Conjectures on Some Possible Artistic Antecedents
Michele Bambling. The Kongo-ji Screens: Illuminating the Tradition of Yamato-e 'Sun and Moon' Screens
Elizabeth Lillehoj. Flowers of the Capital: Imperial Sponsorship of Art in Seventeenth Century Kyoto
Masako Watanabe. A Preliminary Study of 'Life of the Buddha' in Mediaeval Japan: The Metropolitan Museum Paintings
Mary Griggs Burke. Miyeko Murase: Friend, Scholar and Mentor
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Vanessa Clewes Salmon. London Fairs and Exhibitions - Summer 1996
Vanessa Clewes Salmon. Auction Report - Summer Sales in London
Margaret Tao. Spring Sale - San Francisco

Exhibition Preview: Heaven & Earth: Chinese Art from Neolithic to Qing', S. Bernstein & Co., San Francisco
Exhibition Preview: 'Hold Everything! Treasure Boxes in the Qianlong Manner', E&J Frankel Ltd, New York
Exhibition Preview: 'Honorable Gentlemen: Chinese Bamboo Furniture', William Lipton Ltd, New York
Jane Casey Singer. Exhibition Preview: 'Guardians of the Sacred Word', Rossi & Rossi at Barbara Mathes Gallery, New York.
Exhibition Preview: 'XVIIIeme Biennale des Antiquaires', Carrousel du Louvre, Paris
Craig Clunas. Book Review: John Hay ed, Boundaries in China
Valerie C. Doran. Exhibition Review: 'Beyond the Screen: Chinese Furniture of the 16th and 17th Centuries', Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
COMMENTARY
Naomi Noble Richard. Commentary: Sundry Prescriptions Regarding the Writing of Art History

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VOLUME 27 - NUMBER 8

This issue is a tribute to Professor Miyeko Murase on her retirement after 35 years teaching Asian Art at Columbia University in New York. It was Dr Murase's many students who requested us, through Denise Leidy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, to be their forum for this tribute. In turn, their response to our request for articles has been so overwhelming that it is necessary to publish the tribute in two issues. The second issue is planned for February 1997.

FEATURES
Claudia Brown. Robert H. Clague (1913-95)
Saehyang P. Chung. Kim Hong-do's Village School: Conjectures on Some Possible Artistic Antecedents
Michele Bambling. The Kongo-ji Screens: Illuminating the Tradition of Yamato-e 'Sun and Moon' Screens
Elizabeth Lillehoj. Flowers of the Capital: Imperial Sponsorship of Art in Seventeenth Century Kyoto
Masako Watanabe. A Preliminary Study of 'Life of the Buddha' in Mediaeval Japan: The Metropolitan Museum Paintings
Mary Griggs Burke. Miyeko Murase: Friend, Scholar and Mentor
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Vanessa Clewes Salmon. London Fairs and Exhibitions - Summer 1996
Vanessa Clewes Salmon. Auction Report - Summer Sales in London
Margaret Tao. Spring Sale - San Francisco

Exhibition Preview: Heaven & Earth: Chinese Art from Neolithic to Qing', S. Bernstein & Co., San Francisco
Exhibition Preview: 'Hold Everything! Treasure Boxes in the Qianlong Manner', E&J Frankel Ltd, New York
Exhibition Preview: 'Honorable Gentlemen: Chinese Bamboo Furniture', William Lipton Ltd, New York
Jane Casey Singer. Exhibition Preview: 'Guardians of the Sacred Word', Rossi & Rossi at Barbara Mathes Gallery, New York.
Exhibition Preview: 'XVIIIeme Biennale des Antiquaires', Carrousel du Louvre, Paris
Craig Clunas. Book Review: John Hay ed, Boundaries in China
Valerie C. Doran. Exhibition Review: 'Beyond the Screen: Chinese Furniture of the 16th and 17th Centuries', Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
COMMENTARY
Naomi Noble Richard. Commentary: Sundry Prescriptions Regarding the Writing of Art History

VOLUME 27 - NUMBER 8

This issue is a tribute to Professor Miyeko Murase on her retirement after 35 years teaching Asian Art at Columbia University in New York. It was Dr Murase's many students who requested us, through Denise Leidy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, to be their forum for this tribute. In turn, their response to our request for articles has been so overwhelming that it is necessary to publish the tribute in two issues. The second issue is planned for February 1997.

FEATURES
Claudia Brown. Robert H. Clague (1913-95)
Saehyang P. Chung. Kim Hong-do's Village School: Conjectures on Some Possible Artistic Antecedents
Michele Bambling. The Kongo-ji Screens: Illuminating the Tradition of Yamato-e 'Sun and Moon' Screens
Elizabeth Lillehoj. Flowers of the Capital: Imperial Sponsorship of Art in Seventeenth Century Kyoto
Masako Watanabe. A Preliminary Study of 'Life of the Buddha' in Mediaeval Japan: The Metropolitan Museum Paintings
Mary Griggs Burke. Miyeko Murase: Friend, Scholar and Mentor
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Vanessa Clewes Salmon. London Fairs and Exhibitions - Summer 1996
Vanessa Clewes Salmon. Auction Report - Summer Sales in London
Margaret Tao. Spring Sale - San Francisco

Exhibition Preview: Heaven & Earth: Chinese Art from Neolithic to Qing', S. Bernstein & Co., San Francisco
Exhibition Preview: 'Hold Everything! Treasure Boxes in the Qianlong Manner', E&J Frankel Ltd, New York
Exhibition Preview: 'Honorable Gentlemen: Chinese Bamboo Furniture', William Lipton Ltd, New York
Jane Casey Singer. Exhibition Preview: 'Guardians of the Sacred Word', Rossi & Rossi at Barbara Mathes Gallery, New York.
Exhibition Preview: 'XVIIIeme Biennale des Antiquaires', Carrousel du Louvre, Paris
Craig Clunas. Book Review: John Hay ed, Boundaries in China
Valerie C. Doran. Exhibition Review: 'Beyond the Screen: Chinese Furniture of the 16th and 17th Centuries', Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
COMMENTARY
Naomi Noble Richard. Commentary: Sundry Prescriptions Regarding the Writing of Art History

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