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East Asian lacquer : the Florence and Herbert Irving collection

by James C. Y. Watt, Barbara Brennan Ford (Author), Metropolitan Museum of Art (Corporate Author)

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Compiled to document the exhibition of some 180 treasures representing an extremely fragile medium, the study of which has lagged behind other aspects of Asian art, this catalog is at once an introduction, a comprehensive scholarly treatment, and an immersion in the pleasures of the art. Each objec
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