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NGAI, PAULINE
A Thousand Auspicious Meanings: Chinese Porcelain Teapots from the Sapientia Collection for the Domestic Market (Volumes I & II) (Chinese Edition)
Jorge Welsh Research & Publishing, Lisbon/London. 2022, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 9781838216344). Hardcover. Book, Chinese text; Hardcover in slipcase (2 VOLUMES); 594 pages, 626 colour illustrations and 2 black & white illustrations; 312 colour illustrations; 23,5 x 29,7 cm; 4.4 kg; Volume One - Introduction: Teapots for the Domestic Market; Volume Two - Teapots for the Domestic Market.; This two-volume book focuses on the artistic, cultural, and historical motifs of Chinese porcelain teapots made for the domestic market, and will ultimately be part of a four-volume set, the third and fourth volumes to be dedicated to teapots made for the export market. The collection was started by Franco Cutrupia in 1981, who, soon after arriving in China, became fascinated by the beauty, variety of shapes, and decorative motifs of Chinese porcelain teapots. Later he was joined in his passion for Chinese porcelain by his wife, Pauline Ngai, a Chinese history major and author of this book. The book examines the auspicious motifs that appear in Chinese porcelain decoration, explored through those found on the teapots from the Sapientia Collection. Through the study of these motifs, the author opens up a fascinating insight into Chinese culture and the interpretation of the meanings and significance of each motif. It goes much further than simply cataloguing a collection, exploring deep into Chinese culture and its long and intricate history. The first volume offers a comprehensive introduction, providing a wide perspective on the development and production of containers for a variety of drinking liquids and later teapots, from the Neolithic era through to the 1980's. The second volume discusses 193 of the Sapientia Collection of porcelain teapots, made for the domestic market, covering a period from the 18th to the 20th century. The author, Pauline Ngai, deciphers each motif, their embodied stories, auspicious meanings, and symbols, transforming these treasured objects into sources from which to better understand Chinese culture and history. This book, the result of many years of original research, is a serious reference work and encyclopaedic in interpreting those scenes and auspicious symbols originally intended for the Chinese public. As such it is a valuable resource for all those studying or interested in the subject. New/No Jacket.
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NGAI, PAULINE
A Thousand Auspicious Meanings: Chinese Porcelain Teapots from the Sapientia Collection for the Domestic Market (Volumes I & II) (English Edition)
Jorge Welsh Research & Publishing, Lisbon/London. 2022, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 9781838216344). Hardcover. Book, English text; Hardcover in slipcase (2 VOLUMES); 594 pages, 626 colour illustrations and 2 black & white illustrations; 312 colour illustrations; 23,5 x 29,7 cm; 4.4 kg; Volume One - Introduction: Teapots for the Domestic Market; Volume Two - Teapots for the Domestic Market.; This two-volume book focuses on the artistic, cultural, and historical motifs of Chinese porcelain teapots made for the domestic market, and will ultimately be part of a four-volume set, the third and fourth volumes to be dedicated to teapots made for the export market. The collection was started by Franco Cutrupia in 1981, who, soon after arriving in China, became fascinated by the beauty, variety of shapes, and decorative motifs of Chinese porcelain teapots. Later he was joined in his passion for Chinese porcelain by his wife, Pauline Ngai, a Chinese history major and author of this book. The book examines the auspicious motifs that appear in Chinese porcelain decoration, explored through those found on the teapots from the Sapientia Collection. Through the study of these motifs, the author opens up a fascinating insight into Chinese culture and the interpretation of the meanings and significance of each motif. It goes much further than simply cataloguing a collection, exploring deep into Chinese culture and its long and intricate history. The first volume offers a comprehensive introduction, providing a wide perspective on the development and production of containers for a variety of drinking liquids and later teapots, from the Neolithic era through to the 1980's. The second volume discusses 193 of the Sapientia Collection of porcelain teapots, made for the domestic market, covering a period from the 18th to the 20th century. The author, Pauline Ngai, deciphers each motif, their embodied stories, auspicious meanings, and symbols, transforming these treasured objects into sources from which to better understand Chinese culture and history. This book, the result of many years of original research, is a serious reference work and encyclopaedic in interpreting those scenes and auspicious symbols originally intended for the Chinese public. As such it is a valuable resource for all those studying or interested in the subject. New/No Jacket.
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NGUYET, TUYET (EDITOR)
Arts of Asia September-October 1978 Volume 8 Number 5
Arts of Asia Publications, Hong Kong. 1978. Soft cover. Magazine, English text; Paperback magazine; 23 x 30 cm; 0.475 Kg; 128 pages with illustrations. Used with signs of wear. Edgeworn. Minor writing on front free endpaper; Main theme: Costume as symbol in traditional China.; Includes: Costume as Symbol in Traditional China by John Vollmer; Chinese Collection of King Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden by Sharon Ziesnitz; Snuff Bottle Portraits by Virgina Mead; The Traditional Temple Paintings of Thailand by Sonia Krug; Chinese Woodcarving of the Ch'ing Period by Willem Irik; Pre-Hispanic Gold in the Philippines by Angelita G. Legarda; The Second London Convention Netsuke in Japanese Art by George Lazarnick; Saleroom news by Simone Hartman & Ursula Roberts; Book review by Stephen Markbreiter of the publication: Anyang by Li Chi.; Collectors column: David & Harumi Yoshizawa Rose. Good/No Jacket.
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Arts of Asia July-August 1982 Volume 12 Number 4
Arts of Asia Publications, Hong Kong. 1982. Soft cover. Magazine, English text; Paperback magazine; 23 x 30 cm; 0.556 Kg; 152 pages with illustrations. Used with signs of wear. Edgeworn.; Main theme: The Antique Weavings of the Lao Neua; Includes: Chinese Cyclical Dating in Algebraic Form by Paul Kandell; Bandha Textiles by Katherine F. Hacker; Kalagas: Burmese Wall Hangings and Related Embroideries by Sylvia Fraser-Lu; Modern Mien Needlework by Margaret G. Forsythe; Sacred Cloth of Plant and Palm by Pat Justianiani McReynolds; The Use of Manipulation in Chinese Rhinoceros Horn Cups by Jan Chapman; Recollections: Elizabeth Bayley Willis and her Collections by Krista Jensen Turnbull; The Antique Weavings of the Lao Neua by Patricia Cheesman; Saleroom news by Patricia Curtin, Colin Sheaf and Robert Kleiner; Book reviews by Elizabeth H. Moore of the publication: Nonya ware and Kitchen Ch'ing: Ceremonial and domestic pottery of the 19th-20th centuries commonly found in Malaysia by the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society; by Ursula Roberts of the publication: The Art of Sukhothai, Thailand's Golden Age by Carol Stratton and Miriam McNair Scott; and by Ursula Roberts of the publication: Eight Dynasties of Chinese Painting: The Collections of the Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum.; Collectors column: The Burlington House Fair by Heather McConnell, Satsuma Blanks Decorated in the U.S.A. by Sandra Andacht and Portugal and the East Through Embroidery by Kay Hyman. Good/No Jacket.
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Arts of Asia November-December 1982 Volume 12 Number 6
Arts of Asia Publications, Hong Kong. 1982. Soft cover. Magazine, English text; Paperback magazine; 23 x 30 cm; 0.602 Kg; 160 pages with illustrations. Used with signs of wear. Edgeworn.; Main theme: Bangkok Bicentennial Issue; Includes: Sculpture of the Bangkok Period by Piriya Krairiksh; Jewellery and other Decorative Arts in Thailand by Chira Chongkol; Ban Chiang Painted Pottery by Somchai Na-Nakhonphanom; Major Buddhist Images at Wat Po by K.I. Matics; Hamsas in Indian Art by C. Krishna Gairola; Glazed Ceramic Decorations in Thai Architecture by Laszlo Legeza; Thai Votive Tables and Amulets by Bhujjong Chandavij; Textiles and Costumes in Thailand by Chira Chongkol; Saleroom news by Jane W. Oliver, Robert Klieiner, Colin Sheaf.; Book reviews by Ursula Roberts of the publication: The Compelling Image: Nature and Style in Seventeenth-Century Chinese Painting by James Cahill; and by Ursula Roberts of the publication: The Imperial Ming Tombs by Ann Paludan.; Viewing the Dragon by Alan Dwight.; Collectors column: Banko Ware by Sandra Andacht and The Antique Furniture Market in Taipei by Jeanne Sun. Good/No Jacket.
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Arts of Asia July-August 1985 Volume 15 Number 4
Arts of Asia Publications, Hong Kong. 1985. Soft cover. Magazine, English text; Paperback magazine; 23 x 30 cm; 0.532 Kg; 140 pages with illustrations. Used with signs of wear. Edgeworn.; Main theme: Treasures of Islam; Includes: Fu Pao-Shih, Founder of the Chinling School of Traditional Chinese Painting by Yang Ling; Treasures of Islam: A Major Exhibition in Geneva by Christopher Gandy; Marble Idols of Jaipur by Sumahendra; Coiffure in Orisan Sculpture Part I: Brahmanical Male Figures by Thomas Donaldson; Tak Hilltop Burial Sites by John Shaw; Bhutanese Handwoven Textiles by David K. Barker; Saleroom news: The Private Collection of Captain M. Hatcher by Colin Sheaf, Chinese Export Porcelain and Works of Art in London by Colin Sheaf, Japanese Works of Art in New York by Katie Williamson and Islamic Art in London by Julian Harding; Book reviews by Ursula Roberts of the publication: Han Dynasty Impressions 206 B.C.-221 A.D. by Virginia Dulay Hyman; by Subhashini Aryan of the publication: Buddhist Wall-Painting of Ladakh by Charles Genoud and Takao Inoue.; Collectors column: Fakusa: The Shojiro Nomura Collection by Gloria W. Lannom, Pearl Robe of the Emperor K'ang Hsi's Daughter by Mo Chuang. Good/No Jacket.
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Arts of Asia May-June 1995 Volume 25 Number 3
Arts of Asia Publications, Hong Kong. 1995. Soft cover. Magazine, English text; Paperback magazine; 23 x 30 cm; 0.613 Kg; 144 pages with illustrations. Used with signs of wear. Edgeworn.; Main theme: Hong Kong Collections: Ceramics, Metalwork, Paintings, Textiles, Snuff Bottles; Includes: The C.P. Lin Collection: Chinese Ceramics from Song to Qing by Anthony Lin; The Mengdiexuan Collection: Chinese Metalwork from the Shang Through the Song Dynasty by Anthony Lin; The Chris Hall Collection: Chinese Textiles and Regalia by Don J. Cohn; The M.K. Lau Collection: Twentieth Century Chinese Paintings by Catherine Maudsley; The Christopher Sin and Humphrey Hui Collections: Chinese Snuff Bottles by Michael C. Hughes; The saleroom news: Christie's New York: Chinese Paintings and Calligraphy on Novemver 30th 1994 by Elizabeth Hammer, Sotheby's New York: Indian and Southeast Asian Art on November 30th 1994 by Carlton C. Rochell, Jr and R. Seth Bright.; Nagarjunakonda Museum: Buddhist Site of Andhra Pradesh in India; Book review by Sir Hugh Cortazzi of the publication: The Art of Ogata Kenzan: Persona and Production in Japanese Ceramics.; Collectors world: "Best of the Best": An exhibition of Ming Furniture from Private Collections by Curtis Evarts. Good/No Jacket.
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Arts of Asia July-August 1995 Volume 25 Number 4
Arts of Asia Publications, Hong Kong. 1995. Soft cover. Magazine, English text; Paperback magazine; 23 x 30 cm; 0.591 Kg; 140 pages with illustrations. Used with signs of wear. Edgeworn.; Main theme: The Art of Eastern India in the Avery Brundage Collection, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco ; Includes: The Art of Eastern India in the Avery Brundage Collection, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco by Claudine Bautze-Picron; Chinese Pig Tales by Ka Bo Tsang; Timorese Tribal Bracelets: A Cultural Perspective by S. Jefferson Kennard III; Chinese Textiles Related to Tibetan Buddhism in the Hong Kong Museum of Art by Rose Lee; Stone Architecture of the Karnali Basin, West Nepal by Sue Thompson; Head-Dresses of the Tibetan Nyinba in Nepal by Hannelore Gabriel; The Gold Treasure of Wonoboyo at the Jakarta National Museum by Kalpana Kartik; Saleroom news: Christie's Amsterdam: The Diana Cargo March 6th and 7th 1995 by Colin D. Sheaf, I.M. Chait Gallery/Auctionneers: Chinese, Japanese ans Asian Antiques, Artefacts and Furnishings on April 23rd 1995 by Mary Ann Chait; Book reviews by Colin D. Sheaf of the publication: The Choice of the Private Trader by David S. Howard; by Sylvia Fraser-Lu of the publication: Textiles of Southeast Asia Michael C. Howard; and by Shann Davies of the publication: An American in Canton (1825-44); Collectors world: A Textile Collector's Approach to Collecting by Shirley Z. Johnson. Good/No Jacket.
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Book number: 239ABE
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NGUYET, TUYET (EDITOR)
Arts of Asia January-February 1996 Volume 26 Number 1
Arts of Asia Publications, Hong Kong. 1996. Soft cover. Magazine, English text; Paperback magazine; 23 x 30 cm; 0.672 Kg; 160 pages with illustrations. Used with signs of wear. Edgeworn.; Main theme: The Textile Museum; Includes: Introduction by Ursula Eland McCracken; Legacy of Collector George Hewitt Myers by Carol Bier; Approaches to Understanding Oriental Carpets by Carol Bier; Increase the Prestige: Islamic Textiles by Louise W. Mackie; Southeast Asian Textiles at the Textile Museum by Mattiebelle Gittinger; At the Crossroads of the Continent: Textiles from Central Asia by Lorna Carmel; Caring for Textiles by Sara J. World; Arthur D. Jenkins, Library by Mary Mallia Samms; Saleroom News: Sotheby's New York: Indian and Southeast Asian Art on September 21st 1995 by Jeanne de Guardiola, Sotheby's New York: Chinese Ceramics, Furniture and Works of Art on September 22nd and 23rd 1995 by Hugo Keith Wiehe and Christie's Honk Kong: Autumn Chinese Sales on October 29th to November 1st 1995 by Robin Markbreiter; Book reviews by Ursula Roberts of the publication: Art Treasures in China; by Sir Hugh Cortazzi of the publication: Meiji Revisited: The Sites of Victorian Japan.; Collectors World: Netsuke Kenkyukai Society 1995 Convention in New York by Sharon Ziesnitz. Good/No Jacket.
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Book number: 240ABE
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NGUYET, TUYET (EDITOR)
Arts of Asia March-April 1997 Volume 27 Number 2
Arts of Asia Publications, Hong Kong. 1997. Soft cover. Magazine, English text; Paperback magazine; 23 x 30 cm; 0.671 Kg; 156 pages with illustrations. Used with signs of wear. Edgeworn.; Main theme: The Three-Inch Golden Lotus: A Collection of Chinese Bound Foot Shoes; Includes: The Three-Inch Golden Lotus by Glenn Roberts and Valerie Steele; Mingei International Museum of Folk Art San Diego by Timothy Mertel; George Chinnery and China Coast Paintings in Japan by Patrick Conner; The Marvels of Sanchi by K.M. Srivastava; New Studies In Chinese Art and Antiquities by Cherry Barnett; Saleroom news: Christie's Hong Kong: The Jingguantang Collection of Chinese Works of Art on November 3rd 1996 by J.M. Eskenazi, James J. Lally and Richard P. Marchant, Sotheby's Hong Kong: An Important Private Collection of Chinese Celadons and other Ceramics on November 5th 1996 by Henry Howard-Sneyd, Christie's Amsterdam: Indian, Himalayian and Southeast Asian Art on November 18th 1996 by Hugo Kreijger; Book review by Colin D. Sheaf of the publication: Chinese Jades from the Collection of Alan and Simone Hartman.; A Collectors world: A Congregation of Snuff Bottles Connoisseurs by Christopher C.H. Sin.. Good/No Jacket.
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Book number: 242ABE
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NGUYET, TUYET (EDITOR)
Arts of Asia November-December 1999 Volume 29 Number 6
Arts of Asia Publications, Hong Kong. 1999. Soft cover. Magazine, English text; Paperback magazine; 23 x 30 cm; 0.654 Kg; 152 pages with illustrations. Used with signs of wear. Edgeworn.; Main theme: Jade and Hardstone Artefacts; Includes: Jade and Hardstone Artefacts: New Finds from the Go Mun Culture, Vietnam by Christopher J. Frape; The Judy and Michael Steinhardt Collection of Chinese Textiles by Julie Segrave; Indian Textiles by Anamika Pathak; The Artist in Burma from the Earliest Times to 1910 by Noel F. Singer; The "Great Game" In Tibet: Early Twentieth Century photographs by Russian, British and American Travellers by Valrae Reynold; Warring States Treasures: Cultural Relics from the state of Zhongshan, Hebei Province by Rose Wing and Chong Lee; Saleroom news: Ceramics and Works of Art in London, Christie's on June 15th 1999; Sotheby's on June 16th 1999 by David Priestley, Christie's Tailand: The Treasure of Siam on August 7th 1999, Important Thai Paintings on August 8th 1999 by Sian E. Jay; Book review by Susan Munro of the publication: Woven Cargoes - Indian Textiles in the East.; Collectors world: "Jewel Power"-Himalyan and Southeast Asian Jewellery At Singapore's Asian Civilisations Museum by Sian E. Jay and The Museum for Textiles In Toronto, Canada, A Collection Of Tibetan Rugs by Tony Luppino. Good/No Jacket.
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Book number: 244ABE
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NGUYET, TUYET (EDITOR)
Arts of Asia March-April 2000 Volume 30 Number 2
Arts of Asia Publications, Hong Kong. 2000. Soft cover. Magazine, English text; Paperback magazine; 23 x 30 cm; 0.612 Kg; 144 pages with illustrations. Used with signs of wear. Edgeworn.; Main theme: Gold Jewellery: Pre-Angkor And Angkor Civilisations Of Cambodia; Includes: Sacred Spaces, Sacred Art: A new installation of Asian Art at the Norton Simon Museum by Christine Knoke; Gold Jewellery: Pre-Angkor And Angkor Civilisations of Cambodia by Theresa McCullough; Indian Paintings: A Selection from the Israel Museum, Jerusalem by Catherine Glynn; The Mandarin Hesing and the Chinese Junk the "Keying" by Victor E. Graham; Felice Beato In Macao? Notes on a panoramic photograph at Princeton by Andrew Hershberger; Saleroom news: I.M. Chait Gallery: Special Auction of Fine Asian Art in October 3rd 1999 by Mary Ann Chait, Sotheby's Honk Kong: Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art on November 1st 1999 by Henry Howard-Sneyd, Chinese Paintings in Hong Kong: Sotheby's on October 31st 1999, Christie's on November 1st 1999 by Susan Munro, Christie's Hong Kong: The Last Series of the Century on November 2nd and 3rd 1999; Book review by Robin Markbreiter of the publication: Living Heritage: Vernacular Environment in China.; Collectors world: 1999 International Chinese Snuff Bottle Society Convention by Lindsey Hall. Good/No Jacket.
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Book number: 245ABE
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NGUYET, TUYET (EDITOR)
Arts of Asia September-October 2000 Volume 30 Number 5
Arts of Asia Publications, Hong Kong. 2000. Soft cover. Magazine, English text; Paperback magazine; 23 x 30 cm; 0.633 Kg; 150 pages with illustrations. Used with signs of wear. Edgeworn.; Main theme: The Renovation of the Musée Guimet; Includes: The Renovation Of The Musée Guimet-Towards a new understanding of Asian Art in Paris by Jean-François Jarrige; In Search of Lost Time-South Asian Painting from the San Diego Museum of Art, Edwin Binnery 3rd Collection by Caron Smith; The Classical Tradition in Blackwood Furniture by John Kwang-Ming Ang; Bronze Images in the Bihar-Style and forms by Sheo Bahadur Singh; Saleroom news: Christie's Honk Kong: Yuanmingyuan Imperial Sale on April 30th 2000 by Robin Markbreiter, Chinese Paintings in Hong Kong: Christie's on April 30th 2000, Sotheby's on May 1st 2000 by Susan Munro, Sotheby's Hong Kong: Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art on May 2nd 2000 by Henry Howard-Sneyd; Book and exhibition review by Noel F. Singer of the publication: Visions from the Golden Land - Burma and the Art of Lacquer.; Collectors world: Cultural Property Law and the Hong Kong trade in Chinese Antiquities by Susan Munro. Good/No Jacket.
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NGUYET, TUYET (EDITOR)
Arts of Asia November-December 2000 Volume 30 Number 6
Arts of Asia Publications, Hong Kong. 2000. Soft cover. Magazine, English text; Paperback magazine; 23 x 30 cm; 0.605 Kg; 144 pages with illustrations. Used with signs of wear. Edgeworn.; Main theme: Majapahit: The Golden Age of Indonesia Late 13th-Early 16th century; Includes: Preface by Hugo E. Kreijger; The Lingering Legacy of Majapahit by Jan Fontein; Stone Images of the Singhasari and Majapahit Periods by Marijke J. Klokke; Bronze Ritual Implements in the Majapahi Period: Meaning And Function by Nandana Chutiwongs; An Introduction Into Majapahit Ornamentation by Pauline Lunsingh Scheurleer; A Unique Gold Modesty Plate from the Majapahit Period by Jaap Polak; Buddhist Bronzes of Southern India: Rediscovering a Lost History by John Guy; Salerooms news: Christie's New York: Japanese and Korean Art on September 19th 2000 by Heakyum Kim and Jeff Olson; Christie's New York: Indian and Southeast Asian Art including 20th century Indian Paintings on September 20th 2000 by Yamini Mehta, Sotheby's New York: Fine Chinese Works of Art on September 20th 2000 by Debbie T. Kuo.; Book reviews by by Géza Hehérvári of the publication: The Golden Age of Persian Art (1501-1722); by Tony Luppino of the publication: Fragrant Space: Chinese Flower and Bird Painting of the Ming and Qing Dynasties from the GuangdonG Provincial Museum.; Collectors world: In The British Museum: A Permanent Gallery For Korea by Jane Portal and Decaying Murals In The Sagaing Hills Of Burma (Myanmar) by Noel F. Singer. Good/No Jacket.
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Arts of Asia January-February 2001 Volume 31 Number 1
Arts of Asia Publications, Hong Kong. 2001. Soft cover. Magazine, English text; Paperback magazine; 23 x 30 cm; 0.593 Kg; 140 pages with illustrations. Used with signs of wear. Edgeworn.; Main theme: Chinese Buddhist Sculptures; Includes: Special Report on Asian Art In London by Robin Markbreiter; Typological Analysis of Northern Qi Buddhist Statues Unearthed from the site of Longxing Monastery by Wang Ruixia and Zhou Linlin; Time and Cause for the Destruction of the Longxing Monastery by Sun Xinsheng; The Mark Gordon Collection of Southeast Asian Tribal Sculpture by Sian E. Jay; Judging Authenticity in Tribal Art by Mark Gordon; Luohans on Chinese Altars by Keith Stevens; Treasures from The Hoi an Hoard by Kerry Nguyen-Long; The Tareq Rajab Museum, Kuwait by Jehan S. Rajab; Saleroom news: Sotheby's International: The Publisher Interviews Robin G. Woodhead by Tuyet Nguyet and Robin Markbreiter, Sotheby's Honk Kong: Autumn Chinese Sales on October 29th and 30th 2000 by Nicolas Chow; Chinese Paintings in Hong Kong: Sotheby's on October 29th 2000, Christie's on October 30th 2000 by Susan Munro; Book reviews by Gordian Gaeta of the publication: Early Mapping of Southeast Asia; by Tony Luppino of the publication: The Arts of Hon'ami Koetsu.; Collectors world: The Taiwan Antique Dealers' Association by Tuyet Nguyet. Good/No Jacket.
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