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ORIENTATIONS MAGAZINE 2001

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Eight 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 JANUARY 2001
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Orientations
Orientations
Vol. 32 No. 6
June 2001
The Admonitions Scroll
Orientations
Vol. 32 No. 1 January 2001
The Musee Guimet
Orientations
Vol. 32 No. 5
May 2001
Art of Sichuan/Roman Themes in Han Lacquer/Japanese Export Lacquer/Japanese Art in the PEM/Buddhist Images from Tibet
Orientations
February 2001
Chinese Art in the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Orientations Vol. 32 No. 9 November 2001 Shinto Art/Japanese Swords/Porcelain in Dresden/Early Indian Photographs/1850s Photographs of Shanghai/Michael Sullivan Interview/Robert Powell
Orientations
Vol. 32 No. 7 September 2001
The Art of
Orientations
The
Orientations
Vol.
32
No.
6
June
2001
The
Admonitions
Scroll
Orientations
Vol.
32
No.
1
January
2001
The
Musee
Guimet
Orientations
Vol.
32
5
May
2001
Art
of
Sichuan/Roman
Themes
in
Han
Lacquer/Japanese
Export
Lacquer/Japanese
Art
in
the
PEM/Buddhist
Images
from
Tibet
Orientations
Vol.
32
February
2001
Chinese
Art
in
the
University
of
Pennsylvania
Museum
of
Archaeology
and
Anthropology
Orientations
Vol.
32
No. 9
November
2001
Shinto
Art/Japanese
Swords/Porcelain
in
Dresden/Early
Indian
Photographs/1850s
Photographs
of
Shanghai/Michael
Sullivan
Interview/Robert
Powell
Orientations
Vol.
32
No. 7
September
2001
The
Art
of

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