Read https://t.co/fZKobjGkE5 about the rare and unique items of Japanese artworks set to go under the hammer at in next month.

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Join the Anime, Manga, Asian and Pacific Islanders - Art, Film, History and More! Facebook Group – Check it out and Promote your Art, Cosplay, Favorite Anime and Manga: https://t.co/RQypO0XXqf -

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Join the Anime, Manga, Asian and Pacific Islanders - Art, Film, History and More! Facebook Group – Check it out and Promote your Art, Cosplay, Favorite Anime and Manga: https://t.co/RQypO0XXqf -

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Join the Anime, Manga, Asian and Pacific Islanders - Art, Film, History and More! Facebook Group – Check it out and Promote your Art, Cosplay, Favorite Anime and Manga: https://t.co/RQypO0Gm1F -

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For several years we have worked with to promote Asian Art in London to a wider audience - this year is no different!

Congratulations on a beautiful new book Marg.

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"Borrow A Light 借火", watercolour on paper, 51x36cm, 2019 © Musk Ming

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This coming Monday participant will host their Sale.
Last weekend they hosted a special London preview - here are some highlights:

⭕️Large pair of caparisoned cloisonné elephants
 
⭕️Fine and rare cinnabar lacquer peony box and cover

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I'm going to teach in Maymester at UNC Chapel Hill. Special fieldwork sessions at the Ackland Museum, Wilson Library and the Japanese Garden will be organized. Chances for hands-on experiences in the art of calligraphy and Japanese Tea Ceremony.#UNC

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The catalogues are now online to view ready for the auctions in Our & Works of Art and our Works of Art sales are both on 21st May and our Asian Art II sale is on 22nd May. Visit our website to view the and viewing days.

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Trees are commonly depicted in Asian art, and are present in so many mediums from jade to lacquer to metal! These are only some of the beautiful objects we have at the Museum featuring forests!

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One of my first pieces of neuro art. I'd like to try again someday (hopefully with help from somebody who knows what they hell they are doing in building screens!).

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A tranquil scene by Zhang Daqian (Chinese, 1899–1983) elicited bidder excitement at Clars Dec 15–16 auction. One of two paintings, “The Lotus Pond,” estimated at $150/200,000, finished at $443,000.
https://t.co/4JqTYbbkHQ

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