
Department
of Art and Archaeology · 105 McCormick Hall · Princeton
University · Princeton, NJ 08544-1018 USA
Tuesday, October 12, 2004
Lillian Lan-ying Tseng, Yale University
Art, Science and Religion: The Painted Han Tomb at
Xi'an Jiaotong University
4:30 pm, 106 McCormick Hall
Sponsored by the Tang Center for East Asian Art and the East Asian Studies
Program
Monday, November 1, 2004
Robert E. Harrist, Jr., Columbia University
Big Writing: The Monumental Sutras of Shandong Province
and the Question of Scale in the Visual Arts
4:30 pm, 106 McCormick Hall
Sponsored by the Buddhist Studies Workshop and the Tang Center
Friday, November
12, 2004Lin Meicun, Peking University
Mongolian Landscape Map: A "World Map" of Middle Age Newly Discovered in Japan
3:30 pm, 106 McCormick Hall
Sponsored by the EAS Program and the Tang Center for East Asian Art
Monday, November 15, 2004
James Trilling
Cultural Boundaries and Artistic Fusion: Eurasian Art of the First Millennium, AD
4:30 pm, 106 McCormick Hall
Thursday, December 2
Bong Won Kang, Visiting professor, Kyongju University, Korea
Mortuary Practices during the Three Kingdoms Period in Korea
4:30 pm, 106 McCormick Hall
Co-Sponsored by the Department of Art & Archaeology and the Tang Center
for East Asian Art
Monday,
February 14, 2005Stanley Abe, Duke University
Authenticity and Connoisseurship: Making Chinese Sculpture Art
4:30 pm, 106 McCormick Hall
Sponsored by the EAS Program and the Tang Center for East Asian Art
Wednesday,
April 13, 2005Qianshen Bai, Boston University
The Cultural Climate of Late Ming-Early Qing China and Play with Strange Characters
4:30 pm, 106 McCormick Hall
