Item #1806 Recarving China's Past Art, Archaeology, and Architecture of the "Wu Family Shrines" Hardcover Copy with Dust Jacket. Cary Y. LIU, Anthony Barbieri-Low Michael Nylan.

Recarving China's Past Art, Archaeology, and Architecture of the "Wu Family Shrines" Hardcover Copy with Dust Jacket

New Haven and London: Princeton University Art Museum and Yale University Press, (2005). First Edition. Hardcover in dust jacket. 4to. Pp. 617. Foreword by Susan M. Taylor. With 392 illustrations, of which 107 in color.Bound in full bright yellow cloth with Chinese characters embossed on front cover, lettering stamped in green on spine. Fine in a Fine, illustrated dust jacket. Fine / Fine. Item #1806

Composed of contributions from scholars expert in their fields of Chinese art, culture and history. Includes essays on the Wu family cemetery, Han funerary rites, funereal architecture, interpretations of stone carvings, all within the context of Shandong Province during the Han period. Uncommon in the cloth binding. Shipping will be higher than indicated at check-out. But, assuredly, postage will be charged at cost, and at lowest rate available, per customer preference. Dust jacket is now housed in a clear, removable archival protector.

Price: $60.00