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Eleven 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 March 1996 'Splendors of Imperial China: Treasures from the National Palace Museum, Taipei'/John C. Ferguson/Scholar's Rocks in the Richard Rosenblum Collection Orientations February 1996 Japanese Buddhist Art and Ritual/Japanese Screens at the Idemitsu/Cranes in Japanese Art/Honolulu Academy of Arts' Southeast Asian Art/Prasat Phnom Rung Orientations May 1996 Chinese Furniture and Architecture Orientations April 1996 Recovering Tangut History/Tangut Art in New Delhi and New England/Gil Bronzes from Yinchuan/Tangut Sculpture/Stupas in Ningxia Orientations December 1996 Screens by Soga Shohaku/Japanese Lacquer in the Collection of Edmund J. Lewis/Studio Orientations monthly magazine Orientations March 1996 'Splendors of Imperial China: Treasures from the National Palace Museum, Taipei'/John Ferguson/Scholar's Rocks in the Richard Rosenblum Collection Orientations February 1996 Japanese Buddhist Art and Ritual/Japanese Screens at the Idemitsu/Cranes in Japanese Art/Honolulu Academy of Arts' Southeast Asian Art/Prasat Phnom Rung Orientations May 1996 Chinese Furniture and Architecture Orientations April 1996 Recovering Tangut History/Tangut Art in New Delhi and New Bronzes from Yinchuan/Tangut Sculpture/Stupas in Ningxia Orientations December 1996 Screens by Soga Lacquer in the Collection of Edmund J. Lewis/Studio
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