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Rethinking Recarving: Ideals, Practices, and Problems of the "Wu Family Shrines" and Han China (Princeton University Art Museum Series)
Cary Y. Liu, Michael Loewe, Lydia Thompson, Zheng Yan, Susan N. Erickson, Klaas Ruitenbeek, Jiang Yingju, Miranda Brown, Michael Nylan, Hsing I-tien, Eileen Hsiang-ling Hsu, Lillian Lan-ying Tseng, Qianshen Bai
Princeton University Art Museum
Princeton University Art Museum
The "Wu Family Shrines" pictorial carvings from Han dynasty China (206 BCE–220 CE) are among the earliest works of Chinese art examined in an international arena. Since the eleventh century, the carvings have been identified by scholars as one of...
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Shanghai Modern 1919-1945
David Clarke, Xu Hong, Xu Jian, Zhang Qing, Michael Sullivan, Shui Tianzhong, Shelagh Vainker, Huang Binhong, Lin Fengmian, Liu Haisu, Lia Hua
Hatje Cantz Publishers
Hatje Cantz Publishers
In the 1920s and 30s, Shanghai was established as one of the world's major cities. A vital, prospering metropolis with a population of over one million, and the commercial and cultural center of China, it was one place where it was certain that...
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Out Of The Red
Eleonora Battiston, Chen Lingyang, Lin Tianmiao-Wang Gongxin
Damiani
Damiani
Out of communist China, out of the cultural revolution, out of a closed world... Out of the Red presents photography at the end of this outage, at the start of a new generation of Chinese image makers. What does a young photographer see in the...
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