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| CHANDOR, MARY M. Highlights of Asian Art: India-China-Korea-Japan. Work from Museums and Private Collections in New Jersey: April 3-May 21, 1972 Morristown, New Jersey, Morris Museum of Arts and Sciences. 1972. Unpaged (xxiv pp). Introduction by Mary M. Chandor, Curator of Art, catalogue with 17 monochrome illustrations. Decorated blue card wrappers, 2 abbreviated words on title page, otherwise clean, tight and very good. A catalogue with many monochrome illustrations of the 102 items in the Exhibit. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 003910 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 14, No 5 (September-October 1984) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1984. 140pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. A high quality specialist mazazine started in 1971 by Madame Tuyet Nguyet and still under her editorship. Articles on Khmer monuments, ancient Ts'ung jade tubes, Indian Pahari embroidery, thanka painting and other by established authorities. It also has book reviews, salesroom news and collectors column sections at the back. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 003537 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 14, No 6 (November-December 1984) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1984. 144pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. A high quality specialist mazazine started in 1971 by Madame Tuyet Nguyet and still under her editorship. Articles on the Islamic book, jade, Shanghai metalwork, cricket, sacred heirlooms and Kampong pastimes by established authorities. It also has book reviews, salesroom news and collectors column sections at the back. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 003538 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 16, No 2, (March-April 1986) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1986. 144 pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. NF. A high quality specialist mazazine started in 1971 by Madame Tuyet Nguyet and still under her editorship. Unlike the usual issue, this issue does not have an overall theme but merely a lead article and cover illustration on Vietnamese ceramics in Jakarta by Sumarah Adyatman, Curator of the Adam Malik Museum in Jakarta and co-founder of the Ceramic Society in Indonesia. Other articles are on Ceylonese painters, Chinese toggles and snuff bottle artists, Khmer art in France, an unusual Himalayan double Buddha statue and Malay silver . Each article is by an established authority. It also has book reviews, salesroom news and a collectors column sections at the back. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 004008 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 16, No 4 , (July-August 1986) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1986. 144 pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. NF. A high quality specialist mazazine started in 1971 by Madame Tuyet Nguyet and still under her editorship. The cover story is Mountain Retreats in Jade by Barry Till and Paula Swart, two Canadian Asian art curators is backed up with a substantial addendum, "Modern Carvings of Kiangsu or Shanghai." by collector Stephen Markbreiter. The Editor gives an unusually broad contextual editorial on the same subject. Other articles are on enamels east and west, 17th century Chinese porcelain, the rock temples of Dambulla, Wayang shadow plays, Rana temples of Nepal, Bhutanese architectural painting and the government lacquer school of Pagan. Each article is by an established authority. It also has book reviews, salesroom news and a collectors column sections at the back. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 004009 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 16, No 6 , (Nov-Dec 1986) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1986. 160 pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. NF. A high quality specialist mazazine started in 1971 by Madame Tuyet Nguyet and still under her editorship. The cover story is a long 4-part article entited "Chinese Painting in the Imperial Age: the National Palace Museum and its Collection" by four separate authors. Other articles are on the Chinese sculptor Ju Ming, the Banteay Srei Temple, Kampuchea and in the Collectors Column an article on the United States Bonsai Collection by James Newton. Each article is by an established authority. It also has book reviews, salesroom news and a collectors column section at the back. As usual the Editor, Madame Tuyet Nguyet, provides a substantial contextual editorial on the contents. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 004010 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 17, No 3, (May-June 1987) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1987. 144 pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. NF. A high quality specialist mazazine started in 1971 by Madame Tuyet Nguyet and still under her editorship. The cover story and most of the articles are about the National Museum ,Singapore with particular emphasis on its ceramics collection. Each article is by an established authority. It also has book reviews, salesroom news and a collectors column section at the back. As usual the Editor, Madame Tuyet Nguyet, provides a contextual editorial on the contents and personalities involved. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 004011 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 17, No 4, (July-August 1987) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1987. 144 pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. NF. A high quality specialist mazazine started in 1971 by Madame Tuyet Nguyet and still under her editoriship. This issue is devoted to the art of India and the Himalayas including Nepal and Tibet as well as Mongolia a little further afield. An additional article is on Chinese Ting ware. Each article is by an established authority. It also has book reviews, salesroom news and a collectors column section at the back. As usual the Editor, Madame Tuyet Nguyet, provides a contextual editorial on the contents and personalities involved with much on Valrae Reynolds, Oriental Curator at the Newark Museum.. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 004012 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 18, No 3, (May-June 1988) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1988. 184 pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. NF. A high quality specialist mazazine started in 1971 by Madame Tuyet Nguyet and still under her editoriship. The cover story and theme of this issue is the new Charlotte C. and John C. Weber Galleries for the Arts of Ancient China at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. In her editorial, Madame Tuyet Nguyet gives the background of how the collection was started in the early eighties as a cooperative effort between the Webers and the Museum. Other articles in the issue feature the Dilwara Temples at Mount Abu, Rajasthan; the artistic attractions at the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, England; and the Manchu palaces and mausolea for Nurhachi and Abahai in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China. Each article is by an established authority. It also has book reviews, salesroom news and a collectors column section at the back. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 004015 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 18, No 4, (July-August 1988) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1988. 152 pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. NF. A high quality specialist mazazine started in 1971 by Madame Tuyet Nguyet and still under her editoriship. The cover story and theme of this issue.the Prasat Phnom Rung: A Khmer Temple in Thailand by Sarah Hammond. Other articles are on bronzes in the National Museum, Kampuchea, Khmer silver in animal shapes, Buddhist bronzes in the National Palace Museum, Taiwan, the "Feng" peacock device on early bronze vessels, and Tantric elements in pre-Hispanic Philippines gold art. Each article is by an established authority. It also has book reviews, salesroom news and a collectors column section at the back. The Editor, Madame Tuyet Nguyet, in her always interesting editorial provides the contect of the issue's theme as well as the background on the creation of the Nitta Group Collection of Buddhist Art at the National Palace Museum, Taiwan.. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 004016 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 18, No 5, (Sept-Oct 1988) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1988. 176 pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. NF. A high quality specialist mazazine started in 1971 by Madame Tuyet Nguyet and still under her editoriship. The cover story and theme of this annual Japanese issue.is the Treasures of the Tokugawa Museum at Nagoya by British diplomat Sir John Figgess. Other articles cover Japanese screens, the Kobe City Museum, the Tohoku Ceramic Museum, and the temples of Shikoku Island, Each article is by an established authority. It also has book reviews, salesroom news and a collectors column section at the back. The Editor, Madame Tuyet Nguyet, in her always interesting editorial provides the contect of the issue's theme as well as chatty comment on various aspects of the international art scene. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 004017 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 18, No 6, (November-December 1988) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1988. 160 pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. NF. A high quality specialist mazazine started in 1971 by Madame Tuyet Ngu who is still in charge. The cover story of this issue, Chinese Neolithic Ceramics from the Sze Hong Collection at the Denver Art Museum is by Julia M. White, Asian Art Curator. Other articles include Chinese Pewter tea wares, an exhibit at the Peking Palace Museum, Chinese and Bavarian glass snuff bottles, the Peimpathara Parabaik, the art of Ts'ui Tzu-fan and Behind the Scenes at the gallery of Gerald Godfrey, described by the Editor as :the East's leading art dealer". Each article is by an established authority. It also has book reviews, salesroom news and a collectors column section at the back with an always informative and entertaining Editorial by Madame Nguyet.. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 004018 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 19, No 1, (January-February 1989) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1989. 160 pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. NF. A high quality specialist mazazine started in 1971 by Madame Tuyet Ngu who is still the Editor/Publisher. The cover story of this issue is about the founding and then current status of the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art at the University of London. The widow of the founder, Lady David, who added a major gallery in 1983 provides the introductory article with 3 supplementary articles on the Foundation's monochrome wares and porcelains. Other articles include Hokusai's Hundred Views of Mt. Fuji and Images on Chinese Altars. Each article is by an established authority. The issue also has book reviews, salesroom news and a collectors column section at the back with an always informative and entertaining contextual Editorial by Madame Nguyet.. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 004019 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 19, No 2, (March-April 1989) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1989. 160 pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. NF. A high quality specialist mazazine started in 1971 by Madame Tuyet Ngu who is still the Editor/Publisher. The cover and almost entire contents of this issue is about the then recent opening of the new pavilion of the LACMA with its collections of Japanese art. Senior Curator of Far Eastern Art George Kuwayama provides the Introduction and an article on archaelogical objects. Robert T. Singer, Japanese Art Curator authors the article on Japanese Painting and there are three other related articles by authoritative authors. The issue also has book reviews, salesroom news and a collectors column section at the back with an always informative and entertaining contextual Editorial by Madame Nguyet at the beginning of the issue. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 004020 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 19, No 4, (July-August 1989) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1989. 152 pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. NF. A high quality specialist mazazine started in 1971 by Madame Tuyet Ngu who is still the Editor/Publisher. The cover story is on the gold jewelry in the culture of the Indonesian island of Nias. Other articles are on wood block prints in Peking, crowns in Asia, General Stillwell's collection of fan ornaments, the Buddhist monument at Chu-Yung Pass and Japanese enamels of the Fisher Collection, all by authoritative authors. The issue also has book reviews, salesroom news and a collectors column section at the back with an always informative and entertaining contextual Editorial by Madame Nguyet at the beginning of the issue. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 004021 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 16, No 1, (Jan-Feb1986) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1986. 144 pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. NF. A high quality specialist mazazine started in 1971 by Madame Tuyet Nguyet and still under her editorship. The featured article and cover illustration is about the eccentric artist. George Chinner (1774-1852), "the unsurpassable recorder of the Asian scene." as the editor describes him and elaborated on in an article about his views of Macau by Geoffrey Bonsall. Other articles are on Macau's history, its Protestant Cemetery, its building and the preservation effort and four Chinese artists of the Lingnan School each article by an established authority. It also has book reviews, salesroom news and collectors column sections at the back. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 004007 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 1, No 2 (March-April 1971) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1971. 68pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. The second issue of a long-lasting specialist magazine founded and still run by Madame Tuyet Nguyet. This one focuses on Japan and features the 7th International Exhibition of Prints in Tokyo with featured articles by Dr. Dale Craig on Japanese Music; by James Kirkup, a British poet, on Shoji an extended form of haiku; by Thomas Tang on Chinese pottery; by Michael Ridley on Ukiyo-e, Japanese woodcuts; and by Derrrick Tin Nyunt, a Burmese architect, on the Shwedagon Pagoda. It also has a book reviews and curio notes section at the back. Early copies relatively scarce. USD 11.00 [Appr.: EURO 7.5 | £UK 6.75 | JP¥ 971] Book number: 003518 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. | ||
| NGUYET, TUYET. EDITOR/PUBLISHER Arts of Asia. Volume 14, No 4 (July-Aug 1984) Hong Kong, Arts of Asia Publications. 1984. 140pp, profusely illustrated with both monochrome and color images. 4to/30cm. Paper, light wear, internally fine. Continuance of a high quality specialist magazine founded in 1971 and still run by Madame Nguyet Tuyet. This one focuses on Nepalese art with a feature article and cover illustration on the Golden Temple of Nepal in Patan. Other articles are on the contemporary movement in Nepalese art, the city of Bhaktapur, a Rana Family album, wayside sculpture, cottage crafts, ethnic jewelry, and metal casting. It also has a book review, salesroom news and collectors column in the back. USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 003536 Click here to order or inquire at James Hurley, Books. |
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