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189 x 264 mm
7.5 x 10.5 in
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635
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50+
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Hardcover
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March 2004
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7-5010-1485-X
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Between Han and Tang (III): Visual and Material Culture in a Transformative Period

Edited by Hung Wu

Third in the series, the central theme of this volume is the conditions and developments of visual culture and material culture dring the approximately four centuries between the Han and Tang dynasties. Many important visual and material culture took place and initiated subsequent developments during the Sui and Tang dynasties. The interaction between religion and foreign influence are evident in all domains, including architecture, painting, sculpture, calligraphy, fashion, decoration, furniture and funerary art. This volume presents a collection of 19 papers by eminent scholars and their latest research in this field.
Price: US$45.00
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