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ORIENTATIONS MAGAZINE 2000

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Logo ORIENTATIONS MAGAZINE 2000

Six issues. Magazine for collectors of Asian art with scholarly articles and lavish color photographs, with dealer listings.

8 1/4" X 11 1/4"


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Orientations
Orientations
magazine
collectors and connoisseurs of Asian art
The magazine for collectors and connoisseurs of Asian an
Orientations
magazine
Orientations
The Museum of East Asian Art in Berlin
Paul
Represent
China
Chinese
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Orientations
Orientations
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collectors
and
connoisseurs
Asian
art
The
magazine
and
Orientations
magazine
Orientations
Orientations
The New Galleries
Los
Angeles County
Museum of Art
Art at the
The Museum
of East
Asian
Art in Berlin
Paul
Represent
China
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Chinese
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Orientations
Orientations
January 2000
Furnishings for Chinese Women/Chinese Gardens and Scholars/Chinese Furniture Aesthetics/EarlyFurniture/Yin Yu Tang/Norton {imon Museum
Orientations
April 2000
Rakan Paintings/Attribution of a Pair of Birds and Flowers Screens/Seventeenth Century Japanese Ceramics/Kiyokata’s Bijinga/Mary Griggs Burke
Orientations
Vol. 31 No. 10 December 2000
Daoist Art/Buddhist Sculpture from Qingzhou/Rock Inscriptions/Abaoji and Liao Architecture
Orientations Vol. 31 No. 8 October 2000 The Museum of East Asian Art in Berlin
The New Galleries for Chinese Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
June 2000
Orientations
Alluring
Orientations
Orientations
January
2000
Furnishings
for
Chinese
Women/Chinese
Gardens
and
Scholars/Chinese
Furniture
Aesthetics/EarlyFurniture/Yin
Yu
Tang/Norton
Museum
Orientations
April
2000
Rakan
Paintings/Attribution
of
a
Pair
of
Birds
and
Flowers
Screens/Seventeenth
Century
Japanese
Ceramics/Kiyokata’s
Bijinga/Mary
Griggs
Burke
Orientations
Vol.
31
No.
10
December
2000
Daoist
Art/Buddhist
Sculpture
from
Qingzhou/Rock
Inscriptions/Abaoji
and
Liao
Architecture
Orientations
Vol.
31
No.
8
October
2000
The
Museum
of
East
Asian
Art
in
Berlin
The
New
Galleries
for
Chinese
Art
at
the
Los
Angeles
County
Museum
of
Art
June
2000
Orientations

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