The Journal of Asian Art and Archaeology

ARTIBUS ASIAE is a semi-annual publication of scholarly articles, research notes, and book reviews devoted to the history of art and archaeology of Asia. Initiated in 1925, it is now published by the Museum Rietberg Zurich in cooperation with the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery , Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
ARTIBUS ASIAE offers access to its back issues of 1925-2003 (journal) and supplementa of 1937-1997 electronically via
JSTOR .
 

Recently published (Volume 68.2; 2008)

•    Image, Text, Monument: A Reexamination of the Philadelphia Brahma and "Later Calukyan" Sculpture
John Henry Rice
 
•    Shoko mandara and the Cult of Prince Shotoku in the Kamakura Period
Chari Pradel

•    Views of Japanese Temples and Shrines from Near and Far: Precinct Prints of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Sherry Fowler
 
•    The Well-Known Javanese Statue in the Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam and its Place in Javanese Sculpture
Pauline Lunsingh Scheurleer

•    The Colophon Portrait of the Royal Asiatic Society Gulistan of Sa'di (Research Note)
John Seyller

 

Coming up (Volume 69.1; 2009) 

•   Authenticity and the Expanding Market in Chen Hongshou’s Seventeenth-Century Printed Playing Cards (Tamara H. Bentley)

 

•   A Manichaean ‘Portrait of the Buddha Jesus’ (Zsuzsanna Gulácsi)

 

•   Sino-Tibetan Tangkas of the Chenghua and Zhengde Periods in Western Collections (Marsha Weidner)

•   The Javanese Statue of Garuda carrying Wisnu and its Temple (Pauline Lunsingh Scheurleer)

•   Anyang Mold-Making and the Decorated Model (Robert Bagley)

 

Last updated 15 May 2009