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Bamboo, its cult and culture : paintings by Wang Tseng-tsu, Imperial Prince Painter. / Interpretativ...

Bamboo, its cult and culture : paintings by Wang Tseng-tsu, Imperial Prince Painter. / Interpretativ...

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Bamboo, its cult and culture : paintings by Wang Tseng-tsu, Imperial Prince Painter. / Interpretative text and art analysis by Katherine M. Ball.

About this item

Full title

Bamboo, its cult and culture : paintings by Wang Tseng-tsu, Imperial Prince Painter. / Interpretative text and art analysis by Katherine M. Ball.

Publisher

Berkeley, Calif., : The Gillick Press, 1945.

Date

1945.

Call Numbers

MacPherson/ F0061

Record Identifier

74VM5ZkqAB0X

MMS ID

991003539569702626

Language

  • English
  • Chinese

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

2 p. l., 7-109 p., 1 l. incl. plates, double facsim. : ill. ; 32 x 22 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Berkeley, Calif., : The Gillick Press, 1945.

Place of Publication

California

Date Published

1945.

More information

Alternative Titles

Full title

Bamboo, its cult and culture : paintings by Wang Tseng-tsu, Imperial Prince Painter. / Interpretative text and art analysis by Katherine M. Ball.

Notes

General note

"500 copies ... have been printed ...

Errata slip inserted.

Includes "Memorial; a dedication of the work of the painter of bamboo, Wang Tseng-tsu--Imperial Prince Painter, by Lu-chi Yung" in English and Chinese.

O Cha is believed to be the artist of the paintings.

Title in Chinese on cover.

Rare Books copy: No. 352 and is signed by the author. It also has an errata slip pasted into back of book and has bookjacket....

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MacPherson/ F0061

Record Identifier

74VM5ZkqAB0X

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VM5ZkqAB0X

Other Identifiers

DDC

759.951

MMS ID

991003539569702626

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