Robert E. Harrist/ Wen C. Fong/ Qianshen Bai/ Princeton University Art Museum (COR)/ Seattle Art Museum (COR)/ N. Y.) Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York
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Robert E. Larzelere (EDT)/ Amanda Sheffield Morris (EDT)/ Amanda W. Harrist (EDT)
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For nearly two thousand years the Chinese have been carving on rocks, stones and cliff sides. This art is called moya. The most ancient of these calligraphies have been the subject of studies since th
Drawing on Diana Baumrind's work on authoritative parenting, Larzelere et al. (human development and family science, Oklahoma State U.) compile 10 chapters by specialists working in child and family s
Chinese painting, sculpture, ceramics, and other art have gradually become familiar to many Western viewers, but calligraphy, the art most valued in China, remains little known. The Embodied Image ac