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A History of Far Eastern Art (1964)

by Sherman E. Lee

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For Freshman/Senior-level courses covering all Asian Art including China, Japan, SE Asia, and India. This extensively-illustrated, comprehensive survey history of ALL of Far Eastern art from 5000 B.C. to A.D. 1860 follows a chronological, geographical/cultural, medium organization throughout.
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Class textbook on the huge topic of Asian Art. One of the four sections is devoted to Indian and Indonesian art, which gives a good look at temple architecture and an idea on the forms of the different styles of Indian art. Good for learning the basics of Indian art, but no so much for garb or a particular time and place. ( )
  bethlakshmi | Oct 4, 2006 |
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For Freshman/Senior-level courses covering all Asian Art including China, Japan, SE Asia, and India. This extensively-illustrated, comprehensive survey history of ALL of Far Eastern art from 5000 B.C. to A.D. 1860 follows a chronological, geographical/cultural, medium organization throughout.

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