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Signed Articles
[including selections from the Print Edition]
- A Bridge of Vermilion--Chinese Art in Tradition, Transition and Diaspora Sajid Rizvi, IV.4
- A Bridge of Creativity? The Rise of Dubai as a Cosmopolitan Melting-Pot, Sajid and Shirley Rizvi, IV.3
- A Chance for the Pearls of Central Asia, Ewa Kuklinska, II.12
- A Collection on the Move--Oriental Acquisitions of the Heberden Coin Room, Helen Brown and Luke Treadwell, IV.2
- A Meeting of Minds on Mughal Gardens, Marcella Nesom-Sirhandi, III.6
- Amid Systematic Pillage: An Orderly 'Transfer', Derek Kennet, II.10/11
- An Inquiry into Gems of the Mughal Court, Usha Ramamrutham, II.6
- Arita Blue and White -- Evolution and Development in the 17th Century, Oliver Impey, IV.2
- Architecture in Dubai: The Dynamics of Conservation and Urban Renewal, Sajid and Shirley Rizvi, IV.3
- Art Collection of the Royal Asiatic Society in London, The, Godfrey Goodwin, III.4
- Art of the Persian Courts, Layla S Diba, IV.1
- Artistic Evolution and Development in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, Tina Ahmed, IV.3
- The Ashmolean Museum's Oriental Collections: Past, Present and Future, James W Allan, IV.2
- Burmese Nats -- Wooden Sculpture from the Richard C Temple Collection, Crispin Branfoot, IV.2
- Centuries of Seals -- The Eric North Bequest to the Ashmolean Museum, Shelagh Vainker, IV.2
- Calligraphy in Turkish Painting, Esin Yarar [Dal], I.11
- Challenge for Museums in the Islamic World, The, Wijdan Ali, III.2
- China's avant-garde art and artists, Tani Hansen, IV.1 Chinese Roof Tiles, Art of the, Deborah Nash, III.2
- Collecting Modern Japanese Art, Lawrence Smith, III.4
- Cross-influences in Japanese Art -- The Western Factor, Toshio Watanabe, III.4
- Crossroads of Ideas and Imagery -- The Contemporary Art and Artists (in Dubai), Sajid Shirley Rizvi, IV.3
- Decline and Resilience of Chinese Folk Art, Deborah Nash, II.6
- Decoration on Chinese Snuff Bottles in the V and A Collection, Helen White, III.6
- Dragons, Heroes and Lovers, Pamela Miller, III.1
- East in West -- Ideas, Issus and Imagery in Works of Chinese Artists in Europe, Sajid Rizvi, IV.3
- Europe in India -- Paintings, Drawings and Ivories from the British Museum, Sheila R Canby, IV.3
- Five Centuries of Ottoman Splendour, P Jellicoe, I.17/18
- From Riches to Rags: Indian Printed Cotton Textiles in the Ashmolean, Ruth Barnes, IV.2
- From the Traditional to the Modern and Contemporary -- Art in the UAE, Frieda Howling, IV.3
- Indexing of Art, The, John Chibnall, II.1 Indian Paintings in the Ashmolean and Bodleian Library Collections, Andrew Topsfield, IV.2
- India's Pala Art and Its International Legacy, Marcella C. Nesom, II.4
- Isfahan, Canton, Etruria -- Persia and the China Trade in the 18th 19th Centuries, James W Allan, IV.2
- Islamic Calligraphy the Raj, Peter Morgan, III.1
- Lion Rugs of Iran, Paula Swart, III.6
- Marvels of Meiji Japan -- from a Consummate Collector of Islamic Art, Sajid Rizvi, IV.2
- Metals at the V and A, Susan Stronge, I.14 Miles of Tiles, John Carswell, III.1
- Nasser D Khalili: The Man, the Legacy and the Embodiment of an Ideal, Sajid Rizvi, IV.1
- National Gallery of Jordan in Amman, The, Meg Abu Hamdan, II.3
- Nehru Gallery of Indian Art 1550-1900, The, Susan Stronge, II.7
- Nineteenth Century Views of the Near East, Kathy McLauchlan, II.1
- Opulence, Luxury and Style -- Life of the Aristocrat in Qing Dynasty China, Chuimei Ho, IV.2
- Paintings Rock Crystal Rings, Ralph Pinder-Wilson, III.6
- Pioneering Perspectives: The Gulf and the Orientalist Paintings and Maps, Sajid and Shirley Rizvi, IV.3
- Portraits from Persia Mughal India in the British Museum, Sheila Canby, III.
- Preserving the Future of the Past -- Dubai Museum after Refurbishment, Sajid and Shirley Rizvi, IV.3
- Preserving the Legacy of Islamic Art and Architecture Photographic Collections, Teresa Fitzherbert, IV.2
- Qurans and Islamic Calligraphies in the Khalili Collection of Ottoman Art, Sajid Rizvi, IV.3
- Rebirth in Beirut, Rose Issa, II.12
- Rebuilding in Basrah, Leon Y Barkho, I.2
- Restoration and Repair of Oriental Ceramics through the Millennia, David Armitage, IV.2
- Rugging It In California: The San Francisco Meet, Penny Oakley, II.10/11
- South Southeast Asian Art History, Marcella Nesom-Sirhandi, III.1
- Teaching Japanese Art and Design -- Some Gains in Britain, Susan-Marie Best, III.2
- Threads of History -- Embroideries from Egypt in the Newberry Collection, Marianne Ellis, IV.2
- Tibetan Art Transposed, Robert Beer, III.1 Walters Home for Asian Art, The, III.3
- What Next for Al Sabahs' Collection? Marian Wenzel, II.10/11
- Wooden Sculptural Traditions of S India, George Michell, III.5
- Zamana Gallery, Jane S De'Athe, II.1
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