1. The Buddha’s Nirvana and Medieval Chinese Relic Deposits

    The Buddha Sakymuni’s entry into nirvana was a moment of great significance in the history of Buddhism. Pictorial representations of this event began to gain prevalence in China in the sixth century and had remained a major subject in Chinese Buddhist a

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  2. Late-Ming Erotic Book Illustrations and the Origins of Ukiyo-e Prints

    Ukiyo-e prints, the popular Japanese polychrome woodcuts of the ‘floating world’, evolved from the popular illustrated literature of the early Edo period (1603-1867). The recent discovery of an important group of colour-printed Chinese illustrated boo

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  3. New Year Prints from Yangliuqing during the 1930s

    This discussion will focus on a set of nianhua prints produced in Yangliuqing, Hebei during the early 1930s. At that time the nianhua industry was facing many challenges. Chinese visual culture was dominated by advertising genres such as yuenfenpai and ot

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  4. Le temps en image : le calendrier chinois du IXe siècle à nos jours

    Le temps en image : le calendrier chinois du IXe siècle à nos jours Dès son apparition, aux alentours du iiie siècle avant notre ère, le calendrier annuel chinois est un écrit dont l’élément visuel occupe une place de premier plan. Obtenue par u

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