Asian Section

Vol. VI / No. 3

By: H. H. F. J.

Palace Ladies

AMONG the Museum’s Chinese paintings sent to the Exhibition of Chinese Art in Burlington House the outstanding one was probably […]

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Vol. VI / No. 1

By: H. H. F. J.

The Museum’s Loan to Burlington House

THE Museum was gratified to be invited and pleased to be in a position to lend an important group of […]

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Vol. V / No. 5

Chinese Rubbings

THE Museum was briefly fortunate in being able to exhibit for the fortnight ending February seventeenth a small but striking […]

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Vol. V / No. 2

By: H. E. F.

An Early Chinese Sculpture

DECORATED stone pedestals for the support of Buddhist statues are among the best of the early sculptures of China. The […]

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Vol. V / No. 1

By: E. H.

For Junior Members: Chinese Dragons

THE Dragons of the Western World are dead, and a good thing too, no doubt, for on the whole they […]

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Vol. IV / No. 4

By: H. E. F.

Two Pottery Tiles from a Han Dynasty Tomb

TWO important additions have recently been made, by purchase, to the Chinese collections in the Museum, in the form of […]

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Vol. IV / No. 3

Chinese Shadow Puppets

ON March eighteenth the Junior Members of the Museum were entertained by a performance of Chinese Shadow Puppets. This unique […]

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Vol. III / No. 1

By: H. E. F.

Additions to the Chinese Collection

RECENT acquisitions in the Chinese section include a group of seven teen pieces of mortuary pottery. The pottery is of […]

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Vol. II / No. 6

By: Ananda K. Coomaraswamy

A Relief and Inscription from Kashmir

THE relief illustrated in Plate XII was found on the site of Huskapura (modern Ushkur), near Baramula in Kashmir, by […]

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Vol. II / No. 5

By: H. E. F.

A Chinese Bronze

THE latest acquisition in the Department of Chinese Art is a very early bronze vessel, about seven inches high. It […]

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