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  1. Central Asian Art
  2. Moving the Image: Independent Asian Pacific American Media Arts
  3. Chinese Art in Detail by Carol Michaelson, Jane Portal, 2006-11-30
  4. The Art of Southeast Asia: Cambodia Vietnam Thailand Laos Burma Java Bali (World of Art) by Philip S. Rawson, 1990-09
  5. Indian Art (Oxford History of Art) by Partha Mitter, 2001-07-19
  6. How to Look At Japanese Art by Stephen Addiss, 1996-03-30
  7. Flowers, Dragons and Pine Trees: Asian Textiles in the Collection of the Spencer Museum of Art by Mary Dusenberry, 2004-11-25
  8. Love in Asian Art and Culture (Asian Art & Culture (Unnumbered).) by Vidya Dehejia, Arthur M Sackler Gallery Smithsonian I, 1999-04
  9. Japanese Scrolls & Screen Paintings 2008 Calendar by Asian Art Museum, 2007-06
  10. Southeast Asian Art and Culture: Ideas, Forms, and Societies by Aurora Roxas-Lim, 2006-09-25
  11. Hair in African Art and Culture (African, Asian & Oceanic Art)
  12. Asian Art Selections From the Norton Simon Museum
  13. The Art of Medicine in Ancient Egypt (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series) by James P. Allen, 2005-10-20
  14. Mahjong: Contemporary Chinese Art From The Sigg Collection by Feng Boyi, Christoph Heinrich, et all 2005-08-15

41. Intro To Asian Art 0020

http://www.pitt.edu/~asian/

42. Introduction To Asian Art
HA A 0020 (CRN 20209) Introduction to asian art. Spring Term, 2002 W 545810PM and 204 Frick Fine Arts Bldg. Department of Art
http://www.pitt.edu/~asian/main.html
Spring Term, 2002
W 5:45-8:10PM and
204 Frick Fine Arts Bldg.
Department of Art History

University of Pittsburgh

Instructor: Prof. Linduff
Office: RM128, Frick Fine Arts Bldg.
Office Hours: By Appointment
(Tel): 412-648-2409
Introduction
An introductory course in the history of art can have a tremendous impact on students who take one. Even if you have never had another art history course, this will serve as an introduction and guide to a world of visual and intellectual richness that is accessible to you when you give it an earnest effort. Art history is a discipline which demands equal parts of art and science, creativity and organization. Fine Arts 0020 is a general introduction to the Arts of Asia (India, China, Japan). The works of art are important in their own contexts and we want to learn what they reveal about their parent cultures. We must also keep in mind that this art is comparable to that of other cultures as well, either because its creation was in response to similar needs, as with the art of early cultures (Weeks 1-4), or with a religion such as Buddhism (Weeks 5-6), or because of actual interaction between groups. Seen in this way the art may seem more readily understandable, more sympathetic, more human even if you know nothing about the Asian world when you begin. There are thousands of works of art available for study; they are part of our world heritage. What are they? How are they related to each other? What did they mean to their makers? What do they mean to us today? These are the questions with which we may begin our study.

43. Arts Of Asia
issues. This serves both to preserve the historical record and to provide scholars of asian art with a valuable research resource. We
http://www.artsofasianet.com/

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back issues
Arts of Asia has a tradition of meticulously cataloguing and storing back issues. This serves both to preserve the historical record and to provide scholars of Asian art with a valuable research resource. We invite you to view the attractive magazine covers and interesting contents of each issue we have published since 1971.
editorial archive
Browse through the Publisher's Online editorial and other featured articles here. We have archived some of the articles we have published over the years for your enjoyment.
EDITORIAL COMPLETING the March - April 2004 Special Edition, our 200th magazine, and distributing it to the farther parts of the world in good time, has been like lifting a heavy weight from my shoulders. Already, many letters from our supportive readers have been received, with their congratulations and comments, and I hope, in time, to be able to respond and acknowledge each one personally. But for the moment that may not be possible as I must devote myself to the preparation of the May - June 2004 Editorial, before I leave Hong Kong by air on March 20th to cover in person the events of Asia Week in New York City, from Sunday March 21st to Wednesday March 31st. ...

44. Chinese And Japanese Art History Virtual Library
Adachi Museum of Art, Yasugi; Azuchi Castle Museum, House of Nobunaga ; Fukuoka asian art Museum; Gotoh Art Museum, Tokyo; Hatakeyama
http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/fineart/html/chinese/
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library
Alphabetical
Category Subtree WWW VL database WWW VL Global Search ... LINKS
Chinese and Japanese Art History
WWW Virtual Library
compiled for the Arts of China Consortium
INDEX
This site provides information on symposia, conferences, grants and other items of interest to scholars of Chinese and Japanese art history. I first established this page in May 1996, and update it roughly once a month. I do not make any claims for comprehensive coverage, so I encourage readers to contribute news of upcoming events in their area.
This site is a component of the Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library and the East Asia WWW Virtual Library
Nixi Cura

Ph.D. Candidate
Institute of Fine Arts
New York University
1 East 78th Street
New York, NY 10021
New entries added 1 March - 16 May 2004
** See Lisa Claypool's "Researching Histories of Art in the Tokyo Area," an invaluable guide to libraries and book-buying in Tokyo ** POSITIONS AVAILABLE

45. Ch/Ja Art History VL: Asian Art Links
Newsletter for East asian art and Archaeology exhibitions, conferences, lectures, workshops. Orientations calendar of asian art events. asian arts EJournal.
http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/fineart/html/chinese/links.html
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library
Alphabetical
Category Subtree WWW VL database WWW VL Global Search ... LINKS
Chinese and Japanese Art History
WWW Virtual Library
compiled for the Arts of China Consortium
LINKS TO RELATED SITES
Museums and Exhibitions AUSTRALASIA
CHINA

EUROPE
... ORGANIZATIONS
Museums and Exhibitions
AsiaEVENTS : Asia-related exhibitions, conferences, readings, screenings, performances, and discussions happening around the searchable world by date, location, or keyword Newsletter for East Asian Art and Archaeology : exhibitions, conferences, lectures, workshops. Orientations : calendar of Asian art events
AUSTRALASIA
Asian Civilisations Museum , Singapore
Art Gallery of New South Wales
, Sydney
Lee Kong Chian Art Museum
, National University of Singapore
National Palace Museum
, Taipei, and its Art History Forum
Singapore Art Museum
CHINA
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Art Museum
Flagstaff House Museum of Teaware
, Hong Kong
Guangdong Museum of Art
Henan Museum , Luoyang Hong Kong Heritage Museum Hong Kong Museum of Art Hong Kong Museum of History Museum of Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors and Horses , Xi'an The National Museum of Chinese History (Zhongguo lishi bowuguan), Beijing

46. Archives Of Asian Art
Archives of asian art. Archives of asian art is an annual journal devoted to the arts of South, Southeast, Central, and East Asia.
http://www.people.ku.edu/~mhaufler/Index.html
Archives of Asian Art
Produced by the Asia Society
with the assistance of
the Friends of Asian Art
for BREPOLS PUBLISHERS
Archives of Asian Art is an annual journal devoted to the arts of South, Southeast, Central, and East Asia. Each issue presents articles by leading scholars and a selection of outstanding works of Asian art acquired by North American museums during the previous year. The editors attempt to maintain a balanced representation of regions and types of art, as well as a variety of scholarly perspectives.
Main page Contents of current Issue Editorial Board Subscription information Back issues available ... Contact information

47. Art Grants - Description
Frances Blakemore asian art Grants. Improving the Understanding of Asian Fine Arts in the United States.
http://www.blakemorefoundation.org/art.htm
Frances Blakemore Asian Art Grants
Improving the Understanding of Asian Fine Arts in the United States Grants will be made only to tax-exempt organizations in the United States such as museums, universities and other educational or art-related institutions for programs, exhibits or publications that improve the understanding of Asian fine arts in the United States.
Asia is limited to the countries of China, Japan, Korea, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Philippines, Mongolia and Tibet. Fine arts refer to paintings, graphic arts, ceramics, sculpture and textiles. Applications will be considered two times a year. Next deadlines for receipt of applications are May 15, 2004 and November 1, 2004.

See our list of recent art grants The Blakemore Foundation will not make grants for: Endowment purposes General operating or regular curriculum expenses Capital projects, including the acquisition, collection or creation of art

48. Home Page
Chinese. Finalist. Art Grants. Frances Blakemore asian art Grants, Nine Frances Blakemore asian art Grants totaling $117,493 were awarded in December 2003.
http://www.blakemorefoundation.org/
The Blakemore Foundation
The Blakemore Foundation was established in 1990 by Thomas and Frances Blakemore to encourage the advanced study of Asian languages and to improve the understanding of Asian fine arts in the United States.
2004/2005 Language Grants - Update as of Thursday, March 4, 2004 The following finalists and alternates are being considered for 2004/2005 Blakemore Freeman Fellowships and Blakemore Refresher Grants. Our review committee expects to make initial grant offers in late March and we will post the final awards later this spring. Andrade, Tonio Chinese Finalist Berg, Birgit Indonesian Finalist Cha, Sung (Paul) Korean Finalist Chapman, Jessica Vietnamese Finalist Chung, Emily Japanese Alternate Davis, Bradley Vietnamese Finalist Dort, Malcolm Japanese Finalist Emery, Alonzo Chinese Finalist Farkas, Maria Japanese Alternate Fox, Ariel Chinese Finalist Gentry, James Tibetan Alternate Halegua, Aaron Chinese Alternate Hazelton, Andrew Japanese Finalist Hirsch, Max

49. Haughton International Fairs
The International asian art Fair (New York); The International Fine Art Fair (New York); The International Ceramics Fair And Seminar (London); The
http://www.haughton.com/
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50. Asian Art
Works of asian art in this collection range from Neolithic and early Metal Age ceramics from Iran,
http://www.nga.gov.au/Collection/AsianArt.html
Asian art Artist unknown Japan, Kamakura period Prince Shotoku praying to the Buddha c.1300 Works of Asian art in the national collection range from Neolithic and early Metal Age ceramics from Iran, Japan, Thailand and China, to installations created in the 1990s by Thailand's Montien Boonma and Yukinori Yanagi from Japan. One of the strengths of the collection is Hindu and Buddhist sculpture, which includes Japanese lacquered wooden and plaster images, stone works from south Asia, and lost-wax cast bronzes of India and Southeast Asia. Significant Hindu sculpture is also a feature and includes the great stone Vishnu from the Pala dynasty of Bangladesh, the charming bronze elephant-headed god, Ganesha, and the dynamic dancing figure of the god Shiva from the great bronze artists of the southern Indian Chola dynasty. Other features of the Asian art collection are: a spectacular array of Southeast Asian textiles; a range of miniature paintings from India originally intended as illustrations for albums and manuscripts; a significant collection of ukiyo-e prints from the Edo and early Meiji periods of Japan; and a rare collection of 20th century Chinese woodcuts. Artist unknown Sichuan province, China

51. American Council For Southern Asian Art Homepage
American Council for. Southern asian art. ACSAA Publications Bibliography of South asian art 197374 (Sara Reed) $4; 1975-76 (Helen Kelly) $4;
http://kaladarshan.arts.ohio-state.edu/acsaa/hp.html

American Council for
Southern Asian Art
ACSAA Symposium 2004
Salem, Cambridge, and Boston, Massachusetts
Friday, May 7th - Sunday, May 9th, 2004.
For more information, please click here

ACSAA Membership Yearly membership dues, payable in January, are $40 (Regular), $15 (Student and Unemployed), $50 (Institutions), $60 (Contributing Member), $100 (Sustaining Member). Please add $5 for surface mail postage and handling outside the USA and Canada, $10 for overseas airmail. All payments must be made in US funds; ACSAA can accept either International Money Orders or checks drawn on US banks. Send dues and all correspondences regarding membership to: Joan Cummins

52. The Huntington Archive Homepage
Online Exhibitions contains exhibitions of asian art and culture that were held at various locations. It preserves these exhibitions
http://kaladarshan.arts.ohio-state.edu/
Includes background information on the collection, a general history, and contact information. Search the Huntington collection via our online database. This database is under construction and materials are regularly being added and updated. Online Exhibitions contains exhibitions of Asian art and culture that were held at various locations. It preserves these exhibitions and makes them available in perpetuity for research and teaching. Once an exhibition site is complete, no changes, with the exception of technical upgrades, are made. Contains Web resources for teaching and research, information about the Online Database, Guidelines, and information about the Exploring Asian Art Series. Contains links to related organizational sites and other sites at The Ohio State University. This information system is an official Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library Associate and is listed in the BBC Education Web Guide Created with funding from the Battelle Endowment for Technology and Human Affairs ( BETHA ), the Preservation and Access Division of the National Endowment for the Humanities (

53. ABIA -Annual Bibliography Of Indian Archaeology
What is the ABIA Index? An annotated bibliographic database on South and Southeast asian art and archaeology. The ABIA Index continues
http://www.iias.nl/host/abia/
ABIA receives also scientific support of UNESCO. Contents
  • What is the ABIA Index?
  • Where can you find the ABIA Index?
  • The ABIA Index books
  • Who make the ABIA Index database? ...
  • Contacting the ABIA Index offices What is the ABIA Index? An annotated bibliographic database on South and Southeast Asian art and archaeology. The ABIA Index continues the old Annual Bibliography of Indian Archaeology (ABIA). The database is compiled by an international team of specialists brought together in a project initiated in 1997 by The International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) in Leiden, The Netherlands. The software used for the database is based on CDS-ISIS and was further developed by ARP Software in Oegstgeest, The Netherlands.
    The Netherlands ABIA Index office receives substantial financial support from the Gonda Foundation in Amsterdam. For the period 2002-2006 the project is coordinated by the Postgraduate Institute of Archaeology (PGIAR) of the University of Kelaniya, Colombo, Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan ABIA Index office receives substantial financial support from the Central Cultural Fund (CCF), Sri Lanka.
  • 54. Asian Art Museum
    The asian art Museum, San Francisco. He bequeathed his remaining asian art to the museum, making the collection by far the greatest in America.
    http://www.iias.nl/iiasn/iiasn5/asiacul/sanfran.html
    The Asian Art Museum, San Francisco
    In 1959, Chicago millionaire Avery Brundage and his wife, Elizabeth, agreed to donate the first part of his vast collection of Asian art to San Francisco on the condition that the City build a new museum wing. Known as the Avery Brundage Collection, it represents 95% of the holdings of the Asian Art Museum and it consists of almost 10,000 pieces of priceless Asian art.
    In 1960, to meet the Brundage challenge, a $2,725,000 bond issue was passed by the voters of San Francisco to build the Asian Art Museum. Completed in 1966, the new museum opened June 10 1966 in space constructed as a wing of the deYoung Museum. The plan then was to leave the administrative responsibility in the hands of the Board of Trustees of the deYoung Museum. At the dedication, Avery Brundage said, "In presenting this collection to San Francisco my hope is that, together with the facilities of the region's great universities, it will help San Francisco and the Bay Area become one of the world's greatest centres of Oriental culture."
    Avery Brundage continued to collect until his death in 1975. He bequeathed his remaining Asian art to the museum, making the collection by far the greatest in America. The Asian Art Museum is the first one in the United States devoted exclusively to arts of Asia.

    55. Japanese And Asian Art Gallery
    Gallery of Japanese, Chinese, and asian art works, including prints by Hokusai and Hiroshige, and other Japanese, Chinese, and asian artists.
    http://www.callihan.com/art/japan.html
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    Fine Art Prints Movie Posters Celebrity Posters Vintage Posters ... Best Sellers We have teamed up with Art.com to bring you this great selection of Japanese and Asian art posters and prints. Just click on the image to get a closer look or to make a purchase. Please enjoy browsing these cool posters, and don't forget to check out Art.com's custom framing options! View the Current Promotion from Art.com.
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    56. Ancient And Asian Collection
    Although relatively small in size, the museum s holdings of Ancient and asian art include some of the most significant works in the Dartmouth College collection
    http://www.dartmouth.edu/~hood/collections/AncientandAsian.html
    Although relatively small in size, the museum's holdings of Ancient and Asian art include some of the most significant works in the Dartmouth College collection. Among these are an extraordinary set of six limestone reliefs, acquired in 1854, from the palace of the Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II (883-859 BCE), a Panathenaic prize amphora attributed to the Athenian artist known as the Berlin Painter, and a group of Early Christian floor mosaics from Homs, in Syria. The various artistic traditions of Asia are represented by works from China, Japan, Korea, Thailand, and India. This area of the collection is strongest in bronzes, ceramics, and works on paper, and includes several superb Chinese tomb figures and a fine group of eighteenth and nineteenth-century Japanese woodblock prints. www.dartmouth.edu/~hood/collections/AncientandAsian.html

    57. The Newark Museum Online: Asian Art
    Return to The Newark Museum Online Homepage. Museum Home Collections asian art. asian art. Tibet The most extraordinary collection
    http://www.newarkmuseum.org/pages/collections/asian.htm

    Museum Home
    Collections >> Asian Art Asian Art
    Tibet

    The most extraordinary collection of Tibetan art in the Western Hemisphere is on view in eight permanent galleries, the centerpiece of which is a Buddhist Altar consecrated in 1990 by His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama. The Newark Museum's collection of Tibetan art has its origins in a remarkable group of items brought from the Sino-Tibetan borderland in 1911 by Dr. Albert L. Shelton, a medical missionary, with additional objects collected between 1914 and 1920. The Museum also acquired three other missionary collections from northeastern Tibet, significantly enriching its holdings in ethnographic and ceremonial art. Paintings, sculpture, ritual objects, dance masks, tents, saddles, headdress and weapons are among the featured objects.
    New Web Feature: The Tibet Information Zone Virtual Exhibition!

    58. Worcester Art Museum - Asian Art
    Korean Art. Precolumbian Art. Collection Information. American Art. asian art. Contemporary Art. Greek and Roman Art. European Art. Prints, Drawings and Photographs.
    http://www.worcesterart.org/Collection/cur_asian.html
    Japanese Edo-period (1600-1868) painting, calligraphy and prints are the strength of Worcester's Asian collection. Its holdings include outstanding examples of Chinese painting, ceramics, bronzes, and Buddhist sculpture. Ceramics and calligraphy represent Korean art, a new collecting area for the Museum. The Indian and Southeast Asian collections consist primarily of Hindu and Buddhist monumental sculpture, Indian miniature painting of all schools, Indian decorative objects; and Thai and Vietnamese ceramics. Painting, textiles (including rugs), ceramics and some metalwork represent the art of Islam. Courtesan and Two Attendants Hu-Shaped Vase Krishna Disguised as a Musician Young Woman with a Purse ... Ewer in the Form of a Parrot
    Last Updated: December 14, 2000

    59. Worcester Art Museum - Asian Art
    American Art. Ancient Art. asian art. European Art. Precolumbian Art. Library Information. Online Art Research. Digital Image Resources. Featured Acquisitions.
    http://www.worcesterart.org/Collection/asian.html
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    Indian Islamic ... Korean Last Updated: April 29, 1999

    60. SDMA: South Asian Art
    South asian art. The department of South asian art was created in 1991 when the museum acquired the Edwin Binney 3rd Collection of
    http://www.sdmart.org/image/image.pl?mode=&catalogue=58764&Axis=Catalogues&highl

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