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Details of Prof. Whitfield lecture at the GBCC in London in September:
Two centuries after it first arrived in Britain,
a splendid silk handroll painting of flowers and insects
was acquired in November 1998 by the British Museum,
with generous assistance from the National Art Collections Fund.
In this lecture, illustrated with slides, Professor Roderick Whitfield
unlocks the mysteries of the scroll and its author, a previously unknown
Chinese master of the early fourteenth century.
Professor Whitfield holds the Percival David Chair of Chinese and
East Asian Art at the School for Oriental and
African Studies in the University of London.
A leading international scholar of Chinese painting,
he was the first to identify and publish the scroll,
with facsimile reproduction
(Fascination of Nature: Plants and Insects in Chinese Painting and Ceramics
of the Yuan Dynasty, 1279-1368. Seoul, Yekyong Publications 1993)
The lecture is jointly hosted by Asia House and the Great Britain China
Centre
Tuesday 28 September 1999
Drinks 6pm Lecture 6.30 - 7.30pm
At the Great Britain China Centre, 14/15 Belgrave Square SW1
Nearest tube station, Hyde Park Corner
Members Free, Friends/Concessions £3, All others £5
To reserve places, please contact Asia House, 105 Piccadilly,
London W1V 9FN Tel: 0171 499-1287 Email: [log in to unmask]
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