From this issue: Sekino Jun’ichirō, Fukuroi: Annual Growth Rings / Fukuroi: nenrin, from New Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō / Shin Tōkaidō gojūsan tsugi, no. 28, 1960. Woodblock print. Palmer Museum of Art of Pennsylvania State University, Gift of Bruce and Marilyn Shobaken, UC.
Archives of Asian Art, volume 66, number 2 features the the following essays and works:
Chinese Glass Paintings in Bangkok Monasteries
Jessica Lee Patterson, 153
The Pagoda in Kherlen-Bars: New Understandings of Khitan-Period Toweing Pagodas
Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt, 187
The Ligneous Aesthetic of the Postwar Sōsaku Hanga Movement and American Perspectives on the Modern Japanese Culture of Wood
Bert Winther-Tamaki, 213
Paintings of Traveling Bullock Carts (Panche Tu) in the Song Dynasty (960-2015)
Wen-Chien, 239
Ravi Varma (India), Vishnu-Garud Wahan, ca. 1920. Print, color lithograph, varnish, 70.850.8 cm. Spencer Museum of Art, 2014.0349. Museum purchase: R. Charles and Mary Margaret Clevenger Art Acquisition Fund.
Imran Qureshi (Pakistan), How To Cut An Artillery
Pantaloon, 2002. Miniature painting, opaque watercolor and
photocopy transfer on wasli paper, 26.421.6 cm. Pacific Asia
Museum, 2014.3.1. Pacific Asia Museum Collection, museum
purchase with funds provided by the Collectors’ Circle,
Pasadena Art Alliance, and the Pakistan Art Council.
Dancing Celestial Deity (Devata), India, Uttar Pradesh,
early 12th century. Sculpture, sandstone, H. 85.1 cm.
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2015.500.4.14. Gift of Florence
and Herbert Irving, 2015.
Senju Hiroshi (b. Japan 1958), Waterfall, 2012. Natural pigments on paper mounted on board, 193.8162.1 cm.
Brooklyn Museum of Art, 2015.4. Gift of Sundaram Tagore.
Archives of Asian Art is a semi-annual journal published by the University of Hawai‘i Press for Asia Society, the leading global and pan-Asian organization working to strengthen relationships and promote understanding among the people, leaders, and institutions of the United States and Asia.
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