BY J. KEITH WILSON
This article details the Freer Gallery of Art’s centenary exhibition about Anyang, which is the source of China’s earliest surviving written records and the birthplace of Chinese archaeology.
BY J. KEITH WILSON
This article details the Freer Gallery of Art’s centenary exhibition about Anyang, which is the source of China’s earliest surviving written records and the birthplace of Chinese archaeology.
BY MINORI EGASHIRA
This article reconsiders the art of the Meiji period (1868–1912), which are complicated objects that incorporate a delicate balance of factors from both Japan and the world beyond.
BY ARTS OF ASIA
This volume shines the spotlight on the amazing Islamic, South Asian and Japanese artworks of an important American museum.
BY MARTIN KURER
Written from the viewpoint of a collector who wants to understand Philippine Cordillera tribal art sculpture in the context of aesthetic expression in today’s art world.
BY HILDA MAK
This article aims to shed light on the struggles and aspirations of the Jiajing emperor by featuring artefacts that have survived from the period.
For Connoisseurs and Collectors of Asian Art