Sullivan's path-breaking study of painting in Tang China (618-907) with special attention to landscape elements and compositions. Historical context, notes on named painters, and ample attention to such physical evidence as ...

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Sullivan's path-breaking study of painting in Tang China (618-907) with special attention to landscape elements and compositions. Historical context, notes on named painters, and ample attention to such physical evidence as the murals in the Dunhuang cave-chapels and imperial tombs near Xi'an. 191 pp. and 126 black-and-white plates.

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