BY SARAH LAURSEN
In this interview, Robert D. Mowry, the inaugural Alan J. Dworsky curator of the Harvard Art Museums, discusses the critical role he played in shaping the Sedgwick Collection of early Chinese ceramics.
BY SARAH LAURSEN
In this interview, Robert D. Mowry, the inaugural Alan J. Dworsky curator of the Harvard Art Museums, discusses the critical role he played in shaping the Sedgwick Collection of early Chinese ceramics.
BY JOHN CLARKE
The lacquer objects from Burma (Myanmar) held by the V&A documents in a representative way lacquer production during the 19th and the early 20th century.
BY YANNICK LINTZ
This article provides an overview of the Guimet Museum, a globally celebrated institution with a truly fascinating history and exceptional collections.
BY XIN XIONG
This article looks beyond ink master Lui Shou-kwan’s own artistic output and into the less-studied part of his life as an art educator to examine his lasting influence on other ink painters.
BY CLARISSA VON SPEE
This article examines the CMA’s magnificent collection of Chinese silks, which among its various collections, has received little attention.
For Connoisseurs and Collectors of Asian Art