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A compendium of texts and links relating to the study of East Asian Art & Architecture
     
 

Visual Resources
-- Image portfolios
-- Supplementary websites

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Links to J-Stor Articles by Columbia Faculty (subscription based)
 
  Harrist, Robert E.
[go to the J-Stor search results]
 
PDFs assigned in Asian Art Humanities Courses
 
  Bambling, Michele. Kongo-ji screens: illuminating the tradition of yamamoto-e "sun & moon" screens
     
  Brock, Karen L. Chinese maiden, silla monk: Zenmyo & her thirteenth-century Japanese audience
     
  Chung, Saehyang P. Sin Yunbok's "women on Tano day" & the iconography of common women washing clothes by a stream
     
  Clunas, Craig. Art in the market-place
     
  Coaldrake, William Howard. Grand shrines of Ise & Izumo: the appropriation of vernacular architecture by early ruling authority
     
  Harrist, Robert E. Letter from Wang Hsi-chih & the culture of Chinese calligraphy
     
  Rousmaniere, Nicole C. Tea ceremony utencils & ceramics
     
  Wu Hung, 1945- Handscroll
     
     

Columbia University Libraries

Columbia University Library Online Catalogue: CLIO
     
  The Grove Dictionary of Art Online
Full-text of the Dictionary of Art (41,000 articles) with linked images, including the Bridgeman Art Archive, and links to other sites (museums, gallerys, etc.)
     

General Museum Online Resources

  National Palace Museum, Taipei
 
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
 
  Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
 
  Exhibitions at the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Washington D.C.
 
  Asian Collection of The Art Institute of Chicago
 
  Explore Southeast Asian Art at the Cleveland Museum of Art
 
  Arts of Asia at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts
 
  Kyoto National Museum
 
  Tokyo National Museum
 
  National Museum of Korea
 

Specific Online Resources

  A Visual Sourcebook for Chinese Civilization
 
Traditional Japanese Art



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