Asian Section

Vol. IX / No. 4

By: Helen E. Fernald

In Defense of the Horses of T’ang T’ai Tsung

THERE is, it seems, still some question in the minds of certain students of Chinese art whether the famous stone […]

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Vol. IX / No. 2-3

By: Horace H. F. Jayne

Appendix II: The Chinese Collections of the University Museum

Brief descriptions of less important objects not mentioned in the foregoing survey, but which are usually on exhibition in Harrison […]

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Vol. IX / No. 2-3

By: Horace H. F. Jayne

Appendix I: The Chinese Collections of the University Museum

PAIR OF CHIMAERAS University Museum Journal, Vol. XVIII, No. 2, June 1927, pp. 159-173, Two Colossal Stone Chimeras from A […]

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Vol. IX / No. 2-3

By: Horace H. F. Jayne

A Handbook of the Principal Objects: The Chinese Collections of the University Museum

THE collections on display are distributed in three galleries: Upper Pepper Hall at the top of the main staircase; Harrison […]

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Vol. IX / No. 2-3

By: Horace H. F. Jayne

Introduction: The Chinese Collections of the University Museum

THE Museum, almost since its first establishment, included a few objects from China. For several decades, however, expansion in this […]

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Vol. IX / No. 1

By: H. H. F. J.

Maitreya and Guardians

THE dating of early Chinese Buddhist sculpture is based, of necessity, on two classes of objects, first those that bear […]

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Vol. VIII / No. 4

By: H. H. F. J.

The Doors of the Waiting Dogs

AN acquisition of especial interest has recently been made to the collections of Chinese sculpture. The Museum is widely recognized […]

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Vol. VIII / No. 2-3

By: H. H. F. J.

Exhibition of Archaic Chinese Bronzes

THE Museum is privileged to be able to display, coincidentally with the current Exhibition of Archaic Chinese Jades, a group […]

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Vol. VII / No. 3

By: H. H. F. J.

Amitabha Altar Group

THE Museum’s great collection of Chinese antiquities, especially in the field of Buddhist sculpture has been increased and strengthened in […]

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Vol. VI / No. 5

By: H. H. F. J.

Po Shan Lu

“IT is an old affair of the Han Dynasty. When the rulers are married they bestow po shan lu or […]

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