Ars Orientalis 36

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Ars Orientalis volume 36: Contents The "Writing" on the Images of Resistance and Authority in Maharaja Madhav Rao Scindia I's Wall Paintings in Gwalior Melia Belli, University of California, Los Angeles The Buddha's Words at Cave Inscribed Scriptures in the Design of Wofoyuan Sonya S. Lee, University of Southern California Genuine or Methods of Identifying Forgeries of Chinese Buddhist Sculptures Chang Qing, The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Huizong's New Desire and Allegory in Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk Lara C. W. Blanchard, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Visual Experience in Late Ming Suzhou "Honorific" and "Famous Sites" Paintings Elizabeth Kindall, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota Travels of the Daihoonji Six Kannon Sculptures Sherry Fowler, University of Kansas Review Art history as a theory of art Bihzad and The Visual Anthropology of Iran Sharif Shukurov, Moscow University Book reviews The Complete Taj Mahal and the Riverfront Gardens of Agra, by Ebba Koch The Majesty of Mughal The Art and Architecture of Islamic India, by George Michell Elizabeth Lambourn, De Montfort University & Centre for South East Asian Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies The Divine Nature of Chinese Ritual Architecture at the Sacred Site of Jinci, by Tracy Miller Ho Puay Peng, Chinese University of Hong Kong What's the Use of Art? Asian Visual and Material Culture in Context, edited by Jan Mrázek and Morgan Pitelka Alice Y. Tseng, Boston University
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