Skip to Content
Orientations
What's On
Orientations Art Circle
Around the World
Shop
Articles
Past Issues
Gifts
OM Publishing
About
Editorial Submissions
Where to Find Us
Advertising
Contact Us
Subscribe
Login Account
0
0
Orientations
What's On
Orientations Art Circle
Around the World
Shop
Articles
Past Issues
Gifts
OM Publishing
About
Editorial Submissions
Where to Find Us
Advertising
Contact Us
Subscribe
Login Account
0
0
Folder: What's On
Back
Orientations Art Circle
Around the World
Folder: Shop
Back
Articles
Past Issues
Gifts
OM Publishing
Folder: About
Back
Editorial Submissions
Where to Find Us
Advertising
Contact Us
Subscribe
Login Account
Past Issues DEC 1997
1997-Dec-cover.jpg Image 1 of
1997-Dec-cover.jpg
1997-Dec-cover.jpg

DEC 1997

$35.00

VOLUME 28 - NUMBER 11

Narratives in Early Chinese Painting
The New Chinese Galleries at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Imari: Japanese Export Porcelain/Japanese Plique-à-jour

Bodhisattva designed to hold the Buddha's sharira
Excavated from the underground chamber of
Famen Si, Fufeng county, Shaanxi province, 1987
Tang period (618-906)
Gilt silver and pearls
Museum of Famen Si, Shaanxi province

FEATURES
Gloria W. Lannom. Shotai-shippo: Plique-a-jour Goes to Japan
Lisa Rotondo-McCord. Imari: Japanese Export Porcelain from the Freda and Ralph Lupin Collection
Xu Zhiyong. A Distillation of Selected Research on Objects in 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Lee Wing Chong Rose. Gems of Chinese Tea Wares from 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Du Yaoxi. Selected Highlights from 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Valerie C. Doran. Art in Context: The New Galleries for Later Chinese Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Maxwell K. Hearn. The Changing Face of Narrative in Early Chinese Painting: Three Milestones from the Metropolitan Museum
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Margaret Tao and J. May Lee Barrett. September Auctions in New York
Rob Linrothe. Book Review: Edited by Pratapaditya Pal, with foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, On the Path to Void: Buddhist Art of the Tibetan Realm
COMMENTARY
Richard M. Barnhart. Commentary: The Spurious Controversy over The Riverbank
Dina Bangdel and John C. Hungtington. Commentary: The Spurious Controversy over The Riverbank

Quantity:
Add To Cart

VOLUME 28 - NUMBER 11

Narratives in Early Chinese Painting
The New Chinese Galleries at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Imari: Japanese Export Porcelain/Japanese Plique-à-jour

Bodhisattva designed to hold the Buddha's sharira
Excavated from the underground chamber of
Famen Si, Fufeng county, Shaanxi province, 1987
Tang period (618-906)
Gilt silver and pearls
Museum of Famen Si, Shaanxi province

FEATURES
Gloria W. Lannom. Shotai-shippo: Plique-a-jour Goes to Japan
Lisa Rotondo-McCord. Imari: Japanese Export Porcelain from the Freda and Ralph Lupin Collection
Xu Zhiyong. A Distillation of Selected Research on Objects in 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Lee Wing Chong Rose. Gems of Chinese Tea Wares from 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Du Yaoxi. Selected Highlights from 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Valerie C. Doran. Art in Context: The New Galleries for Later Chinese Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Maxwell K. Hearn. The Changing Face of Narrative in Early Chinese Painting: Three Milestones from the Metropolitan Museum
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Margaret Tao and J. May Lee Barrett. September Auctions in New York
Rob Linrothe. Book Review: Edited by Pratapaditya Pal, with foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, On the Path to Void: Buddhist Art of the Tibetan Realm
COMMENTARY
Richard M. Barnhart. Commentary: The Spurious Controversy over The Riverbank
Dina Bangdel and John C. Hungtington. Commentary: The Spurious Controversy over The Riverbank

VOLUME 28 - NUMBER 11

Narratives in Early Chinese Painting
The New Chinese Galleries at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Imari: Japanese Export Porcelain/Japanese Plique-à-jour

Bodhisattva designed to hold the Buddha's sharira
Excavated from the underground chamber of
Famen Si, Fufeng county, Shaanxi province, 1987
Tang period (618-906)
Gilt silver and pearls
Museum of Famen Si, Shaanxi province

FEATURES
Gloria W. Lannom. Shotai-shippo: Plique-a-jour Goes to Japan
Lisa Rotondo-McCord. Imari: Japanese Export Porcelain from the Freda and Ralph Lupin Collection
Xu Zhiyong. A Distillation of Selected Research on Objects in 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Lee Wing Chong Rose. Gems of Chinese Tea Wares from 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Du Yaoxi. Selected Highlights from 'National Treasures - Gems of China's Cultural Relics'
Valerie C. Doran. Art in Context: The New Galleries for Later Chinese Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Maxwell K. Hearn. The Changing Face of Narrative in Early Chinese Painting: Three Milestones from the Metropolitan Museum
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Margaret Tao and J. May Lee Barrett. September Auctions in New York
Rob Linrothe. Book Review: Edited by Pratapaditya Pal, with foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, On the Path to Void: Buddhist Art of the Tibetan Realm
COMMENTARY
Richard M. Barnhart. Commentary: The Spurious Controversy over The Riverbank
Dina Bangdel and John C. Hungtington. Commentary: The Spurious Controversy over The Riverbank

You Might Also Like

1997-Feb-cover.jpg
Feb 1997
$35.00
1997-Oct-cover.jpg
OCT 1997
$35.00
1997-Sept-cover.jpg
SEP 1997
$35.00
Sold Out
1997-June-cover.jpg
Jun 1997
$35.00
1997-Jan-cover.jpg
Jan 1997
$35.00
Sold Out

Orientations Magazine Ltd.
Unit 1501, 15/F, M Place | 54 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Hong Kong

Advertising
Security
Privacy

Subscribe to our newsletter.

Thank you!