EARLY MODERN CHINA: MILLENNIUM LINKS
Heilbrunn Timeline Of Art History -- China, 1000-1400 AD: Information from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Heilbrunn Timeline Of Art History -- China, 1400-1600 AD: Information from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Heilbrunn Timeline Of Art History -- China, 1600-1800 AD: Information from New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
China On Paper -- European And Chinese Works From The Late Sixteenth To The
Early Nineteenth Century:
A 2007-2008 exhibit from the J. Paul Getty Museum.
Dynastic Renaissance -- Art And Culture Of The Southern Song:
A virtual exhibit from China's National Palace Museum.
Emperor Looks
West: An
on-line exhibit from the Peabody Essex Museum that analyzes the 18th-century
Qianlong Emperor's "Victory Banquet At The West Garden" scroll.
Fine Works Of The Ming And Qing Women Painters: A virtual exhibit from China's National Palace Museum.
Harmony And Integrity -- The Yongzheng Emperor And His Times: A virtual exhibit from China's National Palace Museum.
Key Points In Developments In East -- China's 'Golden Age' -- The Song, The Mongols And The Ming Voyages: An overview from Asia for Educators.
Key Points In Developments In East Asia -- China, The Ming (1368-1644) And The Qing (1644-1912): Brief notes from Columbia University's Asia for Educators site.
Life In China --Tang And Song Dynasties:
A grade-school lesson plan from San Francisco's Asian Art Museum.
Rank And Style -- Power Dressing In Imperial China:
Recording The Grandeur Of The Qing -- The Southern Inspection Tour Scrolls Of The Kangxi And Qianlong Emperors: A collaboration between Columbia University and New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Rise And Fall Of The Canton Trade System I -- China In The World
(1700-1860s):
A unit from MIT's Visualizing Culture curriculum.
Secret
World Of The Forbidden City -- Splendors From China's Imperial Palace:
A virtual exhibit from the Peabody Essex Museum.
Song
And Yuan Dynasty Painting And Calligraphy:
A companion web-site for the Smithsonian's Freer and Sackler Galleries of
Asian Art.