2001 1991 - 2001 Lectures
1991 - 2001 Lectures
1. Ancient Bronzes from China's Sichuan Province
Jay Xu, Seattle Art Museum. October 27. 2001.
2. The Pictorialization of Paradise in Medieval Chinese Buddhist Art
Ning Qiang. University of Michigan. October 21. 2000.
3. Snake, Stupa, and Sunset: The Making of a Chinese Landscape View Over a Millennium
Eugene Y. Wang, Harvard University. October 23, 1999.
4. Extraordinary Luxuries in Gold and Jade: The Impact of Western Asia and the Steppe Area on the Imperial Court of the Han Period (206 BCAD 200)
Jessica Rawson, Warden, Merton College, Oxford University. October 10, 1998.
5. Refashioning Marriage in Song China
Martin J. Powers, Department of the History of Art, Univeristy of Michigan, Ann Arbor. October 25, 1997.
6. Art of the Ming Dynasty in the Temples of Shanxi Province
Marsha Weidner, University of Kansas. October 19, 1996.
7. Sunken Treasures: Underwater Archaeology in China
Yu Weichao, Beijing; Zhang Wei, Beijing; Zhou Chongfa, Wuhan; Tsang Cheng-Hwa, Taipei; Huang Yung-Ch'uan, Taipei; Liu Benan, Byran, U.S.; Porter Hoagland, Woods Hole, U.S.; Chou Hung-Hsiang, UCLA. October 14, 1995.
8. Images of Women in Chinese Art
Ellen Johnston Laing, Research Associate, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. October 16, 1993.
9. Talking Pictures: The Story of the Wu Liang Shrine
Wu Hung, John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities, Harvard University. December 5, 1992.