A history of Far Eastern art
SE Lee - 1964 - buddhism.lib.ntu.edu.tw
SE Lee
1964•buddhism.lib.ntu.edu.twAbstract The History of far Eastern Art is the first one-volume survey of the dominant visual
arts of Asia east of the Indus River, from about 2500 BC to AD 1850. This extensively-
illustrated, comprehensive survey history of all of Far Eastern art to AD 1850 follows a
chronological, geographical/cultural, and medium organization throughout. Written by
Sherman E. Lee, a director of the Cleveland Museum of Art, the book contains 716
illustrations. including 60 colour plates, plus a map and a chart.
arts of Asia east of the Indus River, from about 2500 BC to AD 1850. This extensively-
illustrated, comprehensive survey history of all of Far Eastern art to AD 1850 follows a
chronological, geographical/cultural, and medium organization throughout. Written by
Sherman E. Lee, a director of the Cleveland Museum of Art, the book contains 716
illustrations. including 60 colour plates, plus a map and a chart.
Abstract
The History of far Eastern Art is the first one-volume survey of the dominant visual arts of Asia east of the Indus River, from about 2500 BC to AD 1850. This extensively-illustrated, comprehensive survey history of all of Far Eastern art to AD 1850 follows a chronological, geographical/cultural, and medium organization throughout. Written by Sherman E. Lee, a director of the Cleveland Museum of Art, the book contains 716 illustrations. including 60 colour plates, plus a map and a chart.
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