Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderThe British understanding of Chinese painting owed much to Laurence Binyon (1869-1943) who enriched the British Museum’s collections of Oriental painting, and for almost forty years, published widely and delivered lectures in Britain and abroad. Binyon’s legacy is to be found in several archival resources scattered in Britain, America, Japan and China. This dissertation is a study of the reception of Chinese painting in early twentieth century Britain, and examines Binyon’s contribution to its appreciation and criticism in the West. By examining the William Anderson collection of Japanese and Chinese paintings (1881), I illuminate Anderson’...
In the spring and autumn of 1908, a Japanese hotel named Rokusantai or Liusanting in Chinese, became...
In the spring and autumn of 1908, a Japanese hotel named Rokusantai or Liusanting in Chinese, became...
The collecting of Chinese ceramics had become an increasingly popular activity in late 19th-century ...
The British understanding of Chinese painting owed much to Laurence Binyon (1869-1943) who enriched ...
A dedicated curator of Oriental Prints and Drawings at the British Museum, Laurence Binyon devoted m...
In 1881, the British Museum made its first major acquisition of Japanese and Chinese paintings from ...
THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY saw a burgeoning interest in the collection and study of Chinese antiqui...
THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY saw a burgeoning interest in the collection and study of Chinese antiqui...
The encounters between Britain, Japan and China brought about by trade, travel and colonialism from ...
Britain is widely recognised as the home of many significant collections of Chinese art, such as the...
My dissertation argues that Chinese scholars of the 1920s and '30s (re)interpreted the traditions of...
This research investigates the roots of Chinese export watercolours - produced at Canton for Western...
In the early twentieth century, many Chinese painters went to Japan to study. This dissertation argu...
2 volumes (vol.1 Text, vol. 2 Images)My thesis examines the production, display, and sale of Orienta...
In the spring and autumn of 1908, a Japanese hotel named Rokusantai or Liusanting in Chinese, became...
In the spring and autumn of 1908, a Japanese hotel named Rokusantai or Liusanting in Chinese, became...
In the spring and autumn of 1908, a Japanese hotel named Rokusantai or Liusanting in Chinese, became...
The collecting of Chinese ceramics had become an increasingly popular activity in late 19th-century ...
The British understanding of Chinese painting owed much to Laurence Binyon (1869-1943) who enriched ...
A dedicated curator of Oriental Prints and Drawings at the British Museum, Laurence Binyon devoted m...
In 1881, the British Museum made its first major acquisition of Japanese and Chinese paintings from ...
THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY saw a burgeoning interest in the collection and study of Chinese antiqui...
THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY saw a burgeoning interest in the collection and study of Chinese antiqui...
The encounters between Britain, Japan and China brought about by trade, travel and colonialism from ...
Britain is widely recognised as the home of many significant collections of Chinese art, such as the...
My dissertation argues that Chinese scholars of the 1920s and '30s (re)interpreted the traditions of...
This research investigates the roots of Chinese export watercolours - produced at Canton for Western...
In the early twentieth century, many Chinese painters went to Japan to study. This dissertation argu...
2 volumes (vol.1 Text, vol. 2 Images)My thesis examines the production, display, and sale of Orienta...
In the spring and autumn of 1908, a Japanese hotel named Rokusantai or Liusanting in Chinese, became...
In the spring and autumn of 1908, a Japanese hotel named Rokusantai or Liusanting in Chinese, became...
In the spring and autumn of 1908, a Japanese hotel named Rokusantai or Liusanting in Chinese, became...
The collecting of Chinese ceramics had become an increasingly popular activity in late 19th-century ...