Asian Section

Vol. II / No. 4

Two Chinese Sculptures of the T’ang Dynasty

THERE are included in the Museum’s collection of Chinese sculpture, two small stone statues of Bodhisattvas, or minor Buddhist deities, […]

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Vol. II / No. 3

A Collection of Sino-Scythian Knives

THROUGH the courtesy of Langdon Warner, Esq., a collection of fifty-four bronze knives have been placed on view which supplement […]

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Vol. II / No. 2

A Chinese Pottery Jar

ALTHOUGH not immediately striking in appearance, the Chinese bottle-vase recently added to the Museum’s collections and reproduced on Plate VIII […]

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Vol. II / No. 1

By: A. K. Coomaraswamy

A Trinity of Fortune

NEW iconographic type of considerablc interest is presented by two almost identical reliefs, one (Plate VII) now in the University […]

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Vol. I / No. 4

Some Ancient Chinese Jades

THROUGH the generosity of Mr. Eldridge Johnson the Museum has recently purchased twelve rare Chinese jades of early period. Ten […]

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Vol. I / No. 3

An Example of T’ang Sculpture

AMONG the unpublished examples of Chinese sculpture in the Museum’s notable collection there is included an exceedingly pleasing figure of […]

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Vol. I / No. 3

Special Exhibition of Oriental Miniatures

THE Museum to be able lo exhibit during March an important collection of Persian and Mughal miniature paintings, through the […]

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Vol. I / No. 2

Indian Sculpture: A Naga with a Flask

AMONG the many Indian pieces long in storage but recently put on display in the Museum is a fragment of […]

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Vol. I / No. 2

A Chinese Mirror of the T’ang Dynasty

A WELCOME addition has been made to the Chinese collections of the Museum by the purchase this summer in China […]

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