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Published: 01 October 2018
Attributed to Zhao Mengfu (Chinese, 1254–1322), Scholar beneath Pines on Riverbank , China, Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), early fourteenth century. Ink and colors on silk, 100.97 × 48.58 cm. Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2017.97. The Suzanne S. Roberts Fund for Asian Art. More
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Published: 01 October 2018
Vase with a Scholar in a Landscape , China, Ming dynasty (1368–1644), Chongzhen period (1628–44), seventeenth century. Porcelain with cobalt blue under clear glaze (Jingdezhen ware), 44.5 × 12.5 cm). Yale University Art Gallery, 2017.72.1. Leonard C. Hanna, Jr., Class of 1913, Fund. More
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Published: 01 April 2019
Figure 20. Ma Lin (Chinese, ca. 1180–after 1256), Scholar Reclining and Watching Rising Clouds (Poem by Wang Wei) , 1225–75. Fan mounted as an album leaf, ink on silk, image 25.1 × 25.3 cm. Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 1961.421. More
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Published: 01 April 2018
Figure 4. Scholar's impression of the original appearance of the gateway towers for the Shibeidi palace. From Yang H., Yang Hongxun jianzhu kaoguxue lunwenji , 231. More
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Published: 01 April 2020
Figure 23. Attributed to Song Huizong 宋徽宗 (Chinese, 1082–1135), The Eighteen Scholars , probably mid-Ming dynasty. Handscroll; ink and color on silk, 29.4 × 519 cm. National Palace Museum, Taipei. Artwork in the public domain. Photograph: National Palace Museum. More
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Published: 01 April 2022
Figure 14. Durgā Mahiṣāsuramardinī, Cave 6, left of entrance, Udayagiri, Andhra Pradesh, 401–2. Photograph: G. von Mitterwallner. From German Scholars on India (Bombay, 1976), 2: fig. 6. More
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Archives of Asian Art (2020) 70 (1): 23–49.
Published: 01 April 2020
...Michael J. Hatch Abstract In 1800 Huang Yi published Engraved Texts of the Lesser Penglai Pavilion , reproducing his collection of antique rubbings as well as the later inscriptions added to them by scholars. The original rubbings were made from ancient inscribed stone monuments, and the book's...
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Published: 01 April 2020
Figure 22. Sun Hu 孫祜, Zhou Kun 周鯤, and Ding Guanpeng 丁觀鵬 (all Chinese, early–late eighteenth c.), The Eighteen Scholars ( Shiba xueshi tu 十八學士圖), 1742. Handscroll; ink and color on silk, 39 × 1138.2 cm. National Palace Museum, Taipei. Artwork in the public domain. Photograph: National Palace More
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Archives of Asian Art (2019) 69 (1): 103–120.
Published: 01 April 2019
... and reconstructs the ways three such traces—a calligraphy, a poetry anthology, and a portrait—were continually transformed to accommodate Weng's act of devotion to Su Shi. The active participation of Chosŏn scholars in Weng's endeavors extended the cult of Su Shi beyond the borders of the Qing empire, outlining...
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Archives of Asian Art (2022) 72 (1): 75–95.
Published: 01 April 2022
...Peter C. Sturman Abstract After decades of being hidden from public view, the recent emergence of Su Shi's (1037–1101) Old Tree, Rock, and Bamboo has led to a long overdue reexamination of this famous scroll that many scholars regard as the single credible extant painting by the artist. Questions...
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Archives of Asian Art (2022) 72 (1): 1–53.
Published: 01 April 2022
...Allison R. Miller Abstract Scholars of Greek and Roman art have long recognized that many sculptures that today appear unpainted were originally covered in bright, polychrome paint. In contrast, the hallowed works of China's classical antiquity, the bronzes, are generally believed to have been...
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Archives of Asian Art (2018) 68 (2): 157–190.
Published: 01 October 2018
..., as well as other scholars of Chinese art, as they began to understand the shield-shaped pendant's origin as a Han-dynasty artifact and to explore its significance. A tomb located at Fannan village 范南村 in the northern suburb of Xi'an, in a cemetery believed to have been reserved for individuals primarily...
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Archives of Asian Art (2020) 70 (2): 173–197.
Published: 01 October 2020
...Fiona Buckee Abstract The Muṇḍeśvarī temple near Bhabuā in southwest Bihar is an octagonal, sandstone monument without a spire. Scholars have dated the temple to the first half of the seventh century, primarily on account of early inscriptions from the site and the style of the door frames. Few...
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Archives of Asian Art (2021) 71 (1): 63–91.
Published: 01 April 2021
... of the third being, however, appears far less consistent and somewhat elusive, yielding many different identifications by scholars. The seemingly anomalous pictorial program speaks to the issue of iconographic volatility in Han art. Looking across the corpus of triad images, this essay identifies the volatile...
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Archives of Asian Art (2006) 56 (1): 31–60.
Published: 01 April 2006
... scholar Pak Che-ga. 31 The Northern Learning school, or Pukhak p'a JMIA, a branch of the so-called Practical Learning, or Sirhak gg, was headed by young scholars who had visited Qing China...
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Archives of Asian Art (2012) 62 (1): 47–67.
Published: 01 April 2012
... determined by the patron. Expression of feeling or of friend? Why did he choose the gathering at his house as personality, long considered the essence of scholar- the subject of the painting? As in every commemorative painting in East Asian culture, was rarely the primary work, such interests and concerns...
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Archives of Asian Art (2005) 55 (1): 39–52.
Published: 01 April 2005
... in content views about questions engaged in recent decades—or and dilute in expression," and represent the "weakening of . . . perhaps, from the perspective of some younger scholars internal order and the onset of disintegration now building on foundations laid down by the previous Loehr...
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Archives of Asian Art (2010) 60 (1): 79–87.
Published: 01 April 2010
... Professor Ueno, head of the aesthetics sec- work of Japanese scholars. Notwithstanding Ko Yu-seop tion, showed slides of Greek and medieval architecture described Sekino’s art history as ‘‘valuable for its his- during his lectures on Western art history.11 Ko Yu-seop, torical materials, although it simply...
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Archives of Asian Art (2007) 57 (1): 151–152.
Published: 01 April 2007
... As a youth in his native Vienna he In an age when certain scholars adhere to the dog- had met with Sigmund Freud, a friend of his family, and mas of Post-Modern Critical Theory and are hostile to later in England he talked with John Maynard Keynes art collecting and connoisseurship, Peter Drucker stood...
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Archives of Asian Art (2016) 66 (1): 25–49.
Published: 01 April 2016
... Is this stylistic variation due to the impulse of the artist, or of Chinese literature.2 An attached colophon by Zhao does it suggest that the painting is a pastiche? The connois- Lingzhi (styled Delin 1064–1134), a well- seurial question may be answered if we know more about known scholar and close friend...