Entering the Dharmadh?tu


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New identifications of the 460 bas-reliefs of Borobudur illustrating the Gandavy?ha, based upon a comparison with the contents of three early Chinese translations of Sanskrit manuscripts of the text of Central Asian or Indian provenance.




Catalogue des céramiques et de la Chine des dynasties Ming et Tsing, plats et assiettes de la famille rose, belle suite de pierres dures chinoises, jades, agates, ambres, cristaux de roche, bois sculptés, vitrines d'exposition, tableaux modernes, aquarelles, pastels, dessins par Béraud, Bonnard, Carrière, Degas, Derain, Fantin-Latour, Forain, Gauguin, Marie Laurencin, De Penne, Picasso, O. Redon, Renoir, Signac, Utrillo, S. Valadon, M. de Vlaminck, Vuillard, bronze de Rodin, assiettes décorées par Vlaminck, objets d'art et d'ameublement, faïences, porcelaines, cristaux, argenterie et métal, éventails, coffrets, objets variés, bronzes d'art & d'ameublement, pendules, glaces et trumeaux, sièges et meubles des époques Régence, Louis XV, Louis XVI, Directoire et Empire, tapisseries, tapis d'Aubusson


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Possessing the Past


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A major scholarly work, published in conjunction with the exhibition titled "Splendors of Imperial China: Treasures from the National Palace Museum, Taipei" (on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art during 1996, and scheduled for several other American cities during 1996-1997). Written by scholars of both Chinese and Western cultural backgrounds and conceived as a cultural history, the book synthesizes scholarship of the past three decades to present the historical and cultural significance of individual works of art and analyses of their aesthetic content, as well as reevaluation of the cultural dynamics of Chinese history. Includes some 600 illustrations, 436 in color. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Chinese Ceramics


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The Sculpture of Indonesia


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Shows bells, lamps, vases, statuettes, and water vessels created between the eighth and fifteenth centuries.