Arts Asiatiques 14 (1966)

Jacques DUMARÇAY, Michel SOYMIÉ, Pierre RYCKMANS, Rita H. RÉGNIER, Ivan STCHOUKINE

Collection : Arts Asiatiques

Collection's number: 14

Edition: EFEO, Musée Guimet

Publication date: 1966

Status : Available

15,00

ISBN-13 : 978-2-85539-795-5

ISSN : 0004-3958

Width : 22 cm

Height : 27 cm

Weight : 0,53 kg

Number of pages : 158

Distributor : EFEO Diffusion

Geography : India, Cambodia, Asia, China

Language : French

Place : Paris

Support : Papier

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Table of contents

Articles
* Ivan Stchoukine
Les peintures turcomanes et ṣafavies d'une Khamseh de Niẓâmî achevée à Tabrîz en 886/1481
* Rita Régnier
Note sur l'évolution du chignon (Jaṭā) dans la statuaire préangkorienne
* Jacques Dumarçay
Décors à base de cercles sécants dans la céramique harapéenne et leur construction
* Michel Soymie
Notes d'iconographie chinoise : I. Les acolytes de Ti-tsang
* Pierre Ryckmans
Les propos sur la peinture de Shi Tao. Traduction et commentaire
 

Nécrologie
Georges Salles (1889-1966) (Jeannine Auboyer)

Activités du musée Guimet

Compte rendu
* Ma Sen Roy
T. Cowles, The Cantones Speaker's Dictionary

Livres reçus

About the collection

Arts Asiatiques

Founded in 1924 under the title Revue des Arts Asiatiques, the journal was placed under the directorship of Jean Filliozat, a member of the Academy of Inscriptions and Belles-Lettres and director of the Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient (EFEO), in 1959. Since 1962 Arts Asiatiques has been published by the EFEO, in association with the Guimet and Cernuschi Museums and with the financial support of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS).

From the outset, Arts Asiatiques was conceived as bridging the worlds of academia and the museum. Today, Arts Asiatiques remains one of the rare periodicals devoted to Asian art and archaeology from a rigorously scholarly perspective. Its ambition is to publish all fields of original scholarship and technical expertise and to explore the full range of primary sources useful to the comprehensive analysis of works of art, from their fabrication and transmission to their iconographic impact: archaeology, history of art and religions, social history, anthropology, material culture, architecture, conservation, textual and documentary sources including inscriptions on various media.

The Editors

The editorial team of Arts Asiatiques comprises the Editor-in-Chief, an Editorial Board based in Paris, and an international Advisory Board. See the list of members

Editorial Office
ARTS ASIATIQUES
Musée national des arts asiatiques - Guimet
6, place d'Iéna
75116 PARIS
arts.asiatiques@efeo.net

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