Anthony Barbieri-Low Books

Artisans In Early Imperial China
Artisans In Early Imperial China

By Anthony Barbieri-Low, Anthony J. Barbieri-Low

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Winner of the 2009 International Convention of Asia Scholars Book Award Winner of the 2009 Levenson Book Prize (for book on pre-1900 China), sponsored by the Association for Asian Studies Winner of...

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Recarving China’S Past: Art, Archaeology And Architecture Of The "Wu Family Shrines"
Recarving China’S Past: Art, Archaeology And Architecture Of The "Wu Family Shrines"

By Michael Nylan, Anthony Barbieri-Low, Cary Y. Liu

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The “Wu Family Shrines,” one of the most important cultural monuments of early China, comprise approximately fifty stone slabs from the so-called Wu cemetery in Shandong province. Depicting emperor...

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