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TIBETAN FURNITURE – Identifying, Appreciating, Collecting

TIBETAN FURNITURE – Identifying, Appreciating, Collecting

This comprehensive book, the first on the subject, will be indispensable to the growing number of collectors of antique tibetan furniture beautifully illustrated with hundreds of beautiful pieces, mostly from the 17th - 19th centuries, it is however far more than a simple catalogue it will help readers to identify the main types of tibetan furniture; to appreciate their origin and uses; and to identify and understand the most common designs
 

Chris Buckley

Independent researcher, studying the evolution of culture, traditional weaving and looms, ceramics, arts of East and Southeast Asia, ethnography of Papua and the Pacific region

Educated at Balliol College and Wolfson College (PhD), Oxford.

Lived in Japan 1994-95, lived in China and Hong Kong 1995-2015


 

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Forfatter Chris Buckley
Sprog Engelsk
Illustrationer 200 ill. i farver
Format / Sideantal 22 x 28,5 cm / 228 sider
Udgivelsesår 2005
Indbinding Indbundet (D-15)
Forlag Thames & Hudson
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TIBETAN FURNITURE – Identifying, Appreciating, Collecting

This comprehensive book, the first on the subject, will be indispensable to the growing number of collectors of antique tibetan furniture beautifully illustrated with hundreds of beautiful pieces, mostly from the 17th - 19th centuries, it is however far more than a simple catalogue it will help readers to identify the main types of tibetan furniture; to appreciate their origin and uses; and to identify and understand the most common designs
 

Chris Buckley

Independent researcher, studying the evolution of culture, traditional weaving and looms, ceramics, arts of East and Southeast Asia, ethnography of Papua and the Pacific region

Educated at Balliol College and Wolfson College (PhD), Oxford.

Lived in Japan 1994-95, lived in China and Hong Kong 1995-2015