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Books for Reference
and Further Reading
General Works on China
Raymond Dawson, cd., The Legacy of China (Oxford, the People's Republic of China (Kansas City, Missouri,
1964).
C. P. Fitzgerald, China: A Short Cultural History, 3rd rev, Royal Academy of Arts, The Chinese Exhibition: A Com-
ed. (London, 1961). memorative Catalogue of the International Exhibition of
Charles O. Hucker, China's Imperial Past: An Introduction to Chinese Art in 1935-36 (London, 1936).
Chinese History and Culture (Stanford, 1975). Michael Sullivan, Chinese Ceramics, Bronzes andJades in the
Joseph Needham, Scienct and Civilisation in China, 5 vols. Collection of Sir Alan and Lady Barlow (London. 1963).
(Cambridge, 1954- ).
Archaeology
General Works on Chinese Art Terukazu Akiyama and others, Arts of China, Neolithic Cul-
tures to the T'ang Dynasty: S'ew Discoveries (Tokyo and
S Howard Hansford, A Glossary of Chinese Art and Archae-
Palo Alto. 1968).
ology, rev. ed. (London. 1901).
Sherman E. Lee, A History of Far Eastern Art, rev. ed. (New J. G. Anderson, Children of the Yellow Earth (London.
'934).
York, I97J)
Anon.. Historical Relics Unearthed in Sew China (Peking.
Laurence Sickman and A C. Soper. '/The Artand Architecture
1972).
of China, rev. cd. (London, 1971).
Edmund Capon, Art and Archaeology in China (London and
Michael Sullivan, Chinese Art in the Twentieth Century (Lon-
Melbourne. 1977)-
don, Berkeley, and Los Angeles, 1959). Chinese and Jap-
Kwang-chih Chang, The Anhaeology of Ancient China (3rd
anese Art (London and New York, 1906); The Meeting of
cd. (New Haven and London, 1977); Shang Civilisation
Eastern and Western Art (London and New York, I97j).
(New Haven and London, 1980).
Mary Tregcar, Chinese Art (London, New York, and To-
Cheng Te-k'un. Archaeology in China. Vol. I, Prehistoric
ronto. 1980).
China (Cambridge, 1939); Vol. II. Shang China (Cam-
bridge. i960); Vol. Ill, Chou China (Cambridge. 1966);
Exhibitions and General Collections
New Light on Prehistoric China (Cambridge, 1966).
Wen Fong, cd. The Great Bronze Age of China: An Exhibi- P'ing-tiHo, The Cradle of the East (Chicago, 1976).
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tionfrom the People's Republic of China (New York. 1980). Li Chi, The Beginnings of Chinese Civilisation (Seattle.
Jan Fontcin and Tung Wu. Unearthing China's Past (Boston, mi). Anyang (Seattle, 1977)-
1973). Jessica Rawson. Ancient China: Art and Archaeology (Lon-
S. Howard Hansford, Chinese, Central Asian and Luristan don, 1980).
Bronzes and Chinesejades and Sculptures, vol. I of The Sel- Michael Sullivan, Chinese Art: Recent Discoveries (London,
igman Collection of Oriental Art (London, 1957). 973)-
R. L. Hobson and W. R Yctts. The George Eumorfopoulos
Bronzes
Collection, 9 vols. (London, 1925-1932).
Sherman E. Lee and Wai-Kam Ho, Chinese Art under the Noel Barnard, Bronze Casting and Bronze Alloys in Ancient
Mongols: The Yuan Dynasty ( 1279-1 W) (Cleveland, China (Canberra and Nagoya. 1901).
1969). Bemhard Karlgren, A Catalogue of the Chinese Bronzes in the
Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum, Kansas City, and Asian Alfred F. Pillsbury Collection (Minneapolis, 1952). and
Art Museum of San Francisco. The Chinese Exhibition: A many important articles in The Bulletin of the Museum of
Pictorial Record of the Exhibition of Archaeological Finds of Far Eastern Antiquities (Stockholm).
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