Elizabeth C Brotherton | SUNY: New Paltz (original) (raw)
Student of art history, with focus on Chinese painting and calligraphy of the Song and Yuan periods, formerly at SUNY New Paltz Dept. of Art History, now retired.
Address: New York, New York, United States
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ARCHIVES OF ASIAN ART, 2000
Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears... more Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears on the screen or printed page of such transmission. JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact
CAA.reviews, Aug 23, 2000
Journal of Song-yuan Studies, 2020
The Journal of Asian Studies, Nov 1, 2012
The China Quarterly, Dec 1, 2007
The Journal of Asian Studies, May 1, 2012
The Journal of Asian Studies, Nov 1, 2013
Journal of Song-Yuan Studies
Archives of Asian Art
... issues. Underlying these issues was the complicated relationship between pri vate emotion and... more ... issues. Underlying these issues was the complicated relationship between pri vate emotion and such public spheres as official identity or social convention, all of which coexisted uneasily in the genre of farewell poetry. This ...
Artibus Asiae, 2000
C'est par le biais des nombreuses copies des peintures de Li Gonglin (Xe-XIe s.) que l'on... more C'est par le biais des nombreuses copies des peintures de Li Gonglin (Xe-XIe s.) que l'on connait le mieux le parcours et les oeuvres de l'artiste chinois. En citant le probleme de l'illustration du poeme, Returning home, de Tao Yuanming (364-427), l'A se fonde sur une copie du XIIe s. de l'oeuvre originale de l'artiste afin de decrire quelques-uns des changements profonds que Li Gonglin a initie dans le traitement visuel de ce theme.
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2012
The China Quarterly, 2007
... next two chapters, ``From private to public treasures: the early Republican era, 1911±1930&#x... more ... next two chapters, ``From private to public treasures: the early Republican era, 1911±1930'' and ``Art treasures through times of war, 1931±1947,'' comprise the core of Elliott's contribution. The ``Odyssey'' of the book's title refers most directly to the fascinating account told here ...
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2012
Scaer, a neurologist who served for 20 years as medical director of rehabilitation services at th... more Scaer, a neurologist who served for 20 years as medical director of rehabilitation services at the Mapleton Center in Boulder, Colo., offers an accessible explanation of the connection between our brains and the rest of our bodies and the reasons for the physical and emotional symptoms of stress and trauma. Intended for trauma patients, the book draws on Scaer's 40 years of clinical experience.
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2013
ARCHIVES OF ASIAN ART, 2000
Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears... more Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears on the screen or printed page of such transmission. JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact
CAA.reviews, Aug 23, 2000
Journal of Song-yuan Studies, 2020
The Journal of Asian Studies, Nov 1, 2012
The China Quarterly, Dec 1, 2007
The Journal of Asian Studies, May 1, 2012
The Journal of Asian Studies, Nov 1, 2013
Journal of Song-Yuan Studies
Archives of Asian Art
... issues. Underlying these issues was the complicated relationship between pri vate emotion and... more ... issues. Underlying these issues was the complicated relationship between pri vate emotion and such public spheres as official identity or social convention, all of which coexisted uneasily in the genre of farewell poetry. This ...
Artibus Asiae, 2000
C'est par le biais des nombreuses copies des peintures de Li Gonglin (Xe-XIe s.) que l'on... more C'est par le biais des nombreuses copies des peintures de Li Gonglin (Xe-XIe s.) que l'on connait le mieux le parcours et les oeuvres de l'artiste chinois. En citant le probleme de l'illustration du poeme, Returning home, de Tao Yuanming (364-427), l'A se fonde sur une copie du XIIe s. de l'oeuvre originale de l'artiste afin de decrire quelques-uns des changements profonds que Li Gonglin a initie dans le traitement visuel de ce theme.
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2012
The China Quarterly, 2007
... next two chapters, ``From private to public treasures: the early Republican era, 1911±1930&#x... more ... next two chapters, ``From private to public treasures: the early Republican era, 1911±1930'' and ``Art treasures through times of war, 1931±1947,'' comprise the core of Elliott's contribution. The ``Odyssey'' of the book's title refers most directly to the fascinating account told here ...
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2012
Scaer, a neurologist who served for 20 years as medical director of rehabilitation services at th... more Scaer, a neurologist who served for 20 years as medical director of rehabilitation services at the Mapleton Center in Boulder, Colo., offers an accessible explanation of the connection between our brains and the rest of our bodies and the reasons for the physical and emotional symptoms of stress and trauma. Intended for trauma patients, the book draws on Scaer's 40 years of clinical experience.
The Journal of Asian Studies, 2013