Records for our new List 137 - including our New Year Stock List with 921 additional items selected from stock - have been added to our web site at: http://www.hanshan.com The printed version of list 137 will be mailed out shortly. PDF VERSIONS (Portable Document Format) of our catalogues are also available on the site. Visit: http://www.hanshan.com?pdf Please also see below for records of a few choice items. If you did not get a copy of our *previous* catalogue 135, then you may have fallen off the list for mailing of the printed version. Please get in touch if you would like to be reinstated. If you did get 135 and you have been active, the paper copy of 136 will be on its way to you in due course. (Unless you have recently asked to receive electronic notification only.) --------------------------- A FEW GOOD NEW BOOKS JUST IN ADD7D1 Addiss, Stephen: 77 DANCES. Japanese Calligraphy by Poets, Monks and Scholars 1568-1868. 2006. xiv, 259 pp. Over 100 colour illustrations. Bibliography, index. 30x22 cm. Cloth. GBP 52.00 Splendid, well-illustrated study of seventy-seven important calligraphic works from a period of remarkable flowering in Japan's highest visual art - with great spiritual, especially Zen Buddhist, resonance. This is, in fact, the first book in English to be devoted to Japanese calligraphy spanning the Momoyama and Edo periods. Recommended. http://www.hanshan.com/index.html?a/ADD7D1 BARHM1 Bartholomew, Terese Tse: HIDDEN MEANINGS. Symbolism in Chinese Art. San Francisco, 2006. 351 pp. Colour plates and illustrations throughout. Bibliography, indexes. 31x24 cm. Cloth. GBP 60.00 Excellent new reference work produced, originally, to accompany an exhibition at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. This is a well-organized and comprehensive exposition of the imagery used in Chinese art and its (hidden) meanings as expressed in rebuses, conventional symbolism and so on. The entries are classified into sections (wealth, longevity) which are then arranged alphabetically by symbol, with each entry illustrated by a drawing or colour plate of actual artefacts. The book is enhanced by no less than five indexes: an English-language index, a pinyin subject index, a pinyin 'auspicious phrase' index, and two stroke-count character indexes to illustrated material and articles. Recommended. http://www.hanshan.com/index.html?b/BARHM1 BENOJ1 Bennett, Terry: OLD JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHS. Collectors' Data Guide. London, 2006. 308 pp. Numerous b/w photographs and illustrations. 26x18 cm. Cloth. GBP 65.00 A useful and practical reference guide to the history of photography in Japan from its beginnings until 1912. Identifies over 4000 photographs by studio, indexes and provides information on photographers, studios and publishers, reproduces 19th century periodical literature on Japanese photography and illustrates numerous studio advertisements from the period. Also includes Japanese photographers active in China during this period. An important reference for anyone interested in the subject. http://www.hanshan.com/index.html?b/BENOJ1 CHP061 Christiansborg Palace: TREASURES FROM IMPERIAL CHINA: THE FORBIDDEN CITY AND THE ROYAL DANISH COURT. Copenhagen, 2006. 680 pp. Colour plates throughout. 33x26 cm. Cloth. GBP 80.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the Christiansborg Palace in Denmark:' Treasures from Imperial China. The Forbidden City and the Royal Danish Court'. On show are 261 objects from the Palace Museum in Beijing and from the Royal Danish Collections, focusing on the use of these objects at the respective courts, on East-West interactions and in particular on Danish-Chinese relations in the 17th-19th centuries. From Beijing came a Dragon throne with all paraphernalia; costumes; portrait paintings; jewellery; Qianlong's litter; objects of jade, gold and cloisonne. The large section on medical sciences with, for instance,two amazing wooden Chinese models of the human body (based on Western examples) is highly interesting. There also is a wealth of Chinese and Western maps and books and a wide array of 'Jezuit' astronomical instruments. Among the porcelain, a set of 12 monochrome Yongzheng chrysanthemum dishes in different glazes is stunning; there is a Yixing teapot inscribed with a poem by Qianlong and some very good imperial pieces. From Denmark there is export porcelain used at Court, six newly-discovered sconces of Chinese enamel on copper and several pieces from the very important Royal collection of Chinese export lacquer that are extremely well documented - the original invoices being exhibited. The catalogue is fully in Danish, English and Chinese. Eighteen essays by Chinese and Western scholars offer new research, whilst all exhibits are described and have relevant comments. Illustrated throughout in colour. http://www.hanshan.com/index.html?c/CHP061 CRIMJ1 Crill, R. & Stanley, T: THE MAKING OF THE JAMEEL GALLERY OF ISLAMIC ART. London, 2006. 179 pp. Colour illustrations throughout. GBP 35.00 Details the renovation and reorganisation of the Victoria & Albert Museum's Islamic art galleries together with a history of the collection. http://www.hanshan.com/index.html?c/CRIMJ1 RAA061 Dehejia, V. et al: CHOLA. Sacred Bronzes of Southern India. London, 2006. 157 pp. 120 colour illustrations. Glossary, bibliography, index. 31x23 cm. Cloth. GBP 35.00 Catalogue of an exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London showing nearly thirty Chola bronzes dating from the 8th to 13th centuries. Extensively illustrated and described. With contributions by John Guy, John Eskenazi and Daud Ali. http://www.hanshan.com/index.html?d/RAA061 EBREH1 Ebrey, P. & Bickford, M. ed: EMPEROR HUIZONG AND LATE NORTHERN SONG CHINA. The Politics of Culture and the Culture of Politics. Cambridge, 2006. xvi, 625 pp. plus 9 pp. colour & 22 pp. b/w plates. 23x16 cm. Cloth. GBP 40.00 Huizong was an exceptional emperor and celebrated aesthete who lived through momentous times. He was a famous collector of painting and calligraphy and, indeed, developed his own elegant calligraphic style. He promoted Daoism, wrote poetry and ruled over a period when the Song struggled ineffectively against the Jurchen state of Jin. Huizong was ultimately captured by the Jin and the Song state had to recreate itself in the South in Hangzhou. A study that explores Huizong's reign from many perspectives. http://www.hanshan.com/index.html?e/EBREH1 FRENO1 Freeman, Michael: THE NEW ORIENTAL STYLE. London, 2006. 272 pp. 344 colour plates. 25x23 cm. Cloth. GBP 24.95 A fine, wide-ranging and intelligent selection of stunning interior designs from across new Asia. http://www.hanshan.com/index.html?f/FRENO1 JACTT3 Jackson, David L. and Janice A: TIBETAN THANGKA PAINTING. Methods and Materials. Chicago, 2006. 192 pp. 185 illustrations, numerous text figures. Bibliography and indexes. 30x22 cm. Paper. GBP 25.00 The first definitive study of the techniques and materials used in Tibetan scroll painting. Illustrated paintings are selected primarily from the Victoria & Albert Museum, many of them hitherto unpublished. Paperback edition, 4th reprinting, 2006. http://www.hanshan.com/index.html?j/JACTT3 KEYE01 Keyes, Roger: EHON. The Artist and the Book in Japan. Seattle, 2006. 320 pp. 250 colour illustrations 31x24 cm. Cloth. GBP 29.00 Accompanies an exhibition at the New York Public Library. Traces the history and evolution of ehon (Japanese illustrated books) through 70 key works, many very rare and considered masterpieces of the genre. Examines the tradition of ehon from its beginnings through to the present day. A good contribution. http://www.hanshan.com/index.html?k/KEYE01 MEA061 McElney, Brian: CHINESE CERAMICS AND THE MARITIME TRADE PRE 1700. Bath, 2006. 189 pp. 115 colour plates and 15 additional illustrations. 30x23 cm. Cloth. GBP 35.00 Accompanies the exhibition at the Museum of East Asian Art in Bath. Explores in detail the relatively unknown subject of Chinese export wares from the Tang through to the early Qing dynasty. Illustrated throughout. Dual text in English and Chinese. http://www.hanshan.com/index.html?m/MEA061 MAR061 Marchant & Son: BLANC DE CHINE. 156 pp. 120 pieces illustrated in many colour plates. Bibliography. 30x21 cm. Cloth. GBP 75.00 Dealer's catalogue with a fine and well-illustrated selection of pieces. Introduction by John Ayers. http://www.hanshan.com/index.html?m/MAR061 HKU061 Miller, Tony & Hui, Humphrey: ELEGANCE IN RELIEF: CARVED PORCELAIN FROM JINGDEZHEN OF THE 19TH TO EARLY 20TH CENTURIES. Suying Fuying: Jingdezhen Qingmo Minchu Diaoci. Hong Kong, 2006. 358 pp. Colour plates throughout. 31x24 cm. Cloth. GBP 50.00 Catalogue accompanying an exhibition at the Hong Kong University Museum and Art Gallery which discusses in much detail, and with colour illustration of numerous examples, carved Chinese porcelain from Jingdezhen of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes ceramics in various forms and also a good section on carved ceramic snuff bottles. An excellent contribution to the subject. Dual text in Chinese and English. http://www.hanshan.com/index.html?m/HKU061 RICT02 Ricard, Matthieu: TIBET. An Inner Journey. London, 2006. 232 pp. c. 200 colour plates. 26x24 cm. Cloth. GBP 28.00 The author is resident in the Shechen monastery in Nepal and has been in a position to provide an unprecedented photographic insight into undiscovered Tibet. http://www.hanshan.com/index.html?r/RICT02 SCHWI1 Schiermieir, Kris and Matti Forrer: WONDERS OF IMPERIAL JAPAN. Meiji Art from the Khalili Collection. Amsterdam, 2006. 128 pp. Colour and b/w plates throughout. 30x24 cm. Paper. GBP 14.95 Catalogue accompanying an exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. In Dutch and English. http://www.hanshan.com/index.html?s/SCHWI1 SILPT1 Silbergeld, Jerome et al. ed: PERSISTENCE/TRANSFORMATION. Text as Image in the Art of Xu Bing. Princeton, 2006. 131 pp. B/w illustrations. 25x17 cm. Paper. GBP 15.95 Xu Bing has been called the most innovative Chinese artist of our time. This is the first multidisciplinary study of Xu Bing's art and its intellectual implications. http://www.hanshan.com/index.html?s/SILPT1 COLL23 Wilson, Ming and Stacey Pierson ed: THE ART OF THE BOOK IN CHINA. PDF Colloquies, Art & Archaeology in Asia 23. London, 2006. 264 pp. 136 b/w illustrations. 28x22 cm. Paper. GBP 25.00 This is the publication of 15 papers (illustrated and edited) from an international colloquy exploring the production, readership and connoisseurship of Chinese books. 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