86. Still life with turkey pie, by Pieter Claesz. 1627 (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
Attributed works:
87. Panel with a vase of flowers, a parrot and insects, by Dirck van Rijswijck. 1654 (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden; exh. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
Non-western art unattributed:
85. Chest belonging to Cornelis van der Lijn. Japan, c.1635-45 (State Historical Museum, Moscow; exh. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
Publication Received
Eyes of the Ancestors: The Arts of Island Southeast Asia at the Dallas Museum of Art. Edited by Reimar Schefold.
Bon, the Magic Word: The Indigenous Religion of Tibet |
institution: Rubin Museum of Art
Illustrations
Non-western art unattributed:
72. Drenpa Namka. Himalayan Region, fifteenth century. Metal alloy, 24 by 15.2 by 10.5 cm. (Rubin Museum of Art, NewYork)
Non-western art unattributed:
73. Tagla Membar (Flaming Tiger-God). Tibet, eighteenth to nineteenth centuries. Mineral pigments on cloth, 99 by 63.5 cm. (Rubin Museum of Art, New York)
Book Review
Asian Art at the Norton Simon Museum, vol.I. Art from the Indian Subcontinent
77. Nautilus cup. c.1600. Shell from western Pacific; silver and silver-gilt by Nikolaus Schmidt, Nuremberg, 52 cm. high. (Royal collection; exh. Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Non-western art unattributed:
78. Europeans bringing gifts to Shah Jahan. c.1650. Opaque watercolour on paper, from the Padshanama manuscript, Mughal India. 33.8 by 25.7 cm. (Royal collection; exh. Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Non-western art unattributed:
79. Bureau-cabinet, lacquered wood, Canton. c.1730. 237.7 by 112 by 66.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Non-western art unattributed:
80. Outer kimono (uchikake), silk woven in Lyon. c.1760. Made up in Japan, late eighteenth-early nineteenth century. 147 by 130 cm. (Private collection, Kyoto; exh. Victoria and Albert Museum).
91. Detail of Ceremony of the Soul, by Heri Dono. 1995. Installation with Stones, Plastic, Radios, Tape Recorders, Fans, Wood and Fire; Approx. 500 by 500 by 500 cm. (Collection of the Artist; Exh. Asia Society, New York).
Attributed works:
92. Sala of the Mind, by Montien Boonma. 1995-96. Steel, Graphite, Sound and Battery, Four Pieces, 270 by 100 by 100 cm. (Each). (Collection of the Artist; Exh. Asia Society, New York).
Publication Received
The Ceramics of South-East Asia: Their Dating and Identification. Second Edition