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Src: The Asian Studies Monitor ISSN 1329-9778
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/asia-www-monitor.html
25 Sep 2006
Asia and Spanish America: Trans-Pacific Artistic & Cultural Exchange, Nov 2006
Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO, US
Supplied note:
"Conference: Asia and Spanish America: Trans-Pacific Artistic & Cultural Exchange, Denver, November 3-4, 2006,
Denver Art Museum - 2006 Mayer Center Symposium
[...]
The Speakers:
* Gauvin Bailey (Boston College); The Influence of Asian Art in the Spanish and Portuguese Americas
* Clara Bargellini (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico); Asia at the Spanish Missions of Northern New Spain.
* Roxanna M. Brown (Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum, Bangkok University, Thailand); Shipwreck Evidence for the China-Manila Ceramics Trade.
* Gustavo Curiel (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico); Asian Motifs in the Decorative Arts of Viceregal Mexico.
* Abby Sue Fisher (Keweenaw National Historic Park, Michigan); Trade Textiles - Asia and Spanish America.
* Evelyn Hu-Dehart (Brown University); Asian Diaspora in Spanish America.
* Hiroyuki Kano (Doshisha University, Kyoto); Namban - Japanese Screen Paintings of Europeans.
* George Kuwayama (Los Angeles County Museum of Art); Chinese Porcelain in Viceregal Mexico.
* Meiko Nagashima (Kyoto National Museum); Japanese Lacquers Exported to Spanish America and Spain.
* Sonia Ocana (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico); Use of Japanese Ornamental Motifs in New Spanish Enconchado (Shell-Inlay) Painting.
* Jorge Rivas (Fundacion Cisneros, Caracas, Venezuela); Asian Taste in Latin American Spanish Colonial Furniture.
* Etsuko Rodriguez (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain); Early Manila Galleon Trade: Merchants' Network and the Market in New Spain.
* Sofia Sanabrais (City University of New York); The Globalization of Taste: Japanese and New Spanish Folding Screens.
* Marjorie Trusted (Victoria & Albert Museum, London); Baroque Ivory Sculpture in Viceregal America and the Philippines.
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URL http://exhibits.denverartmuseum.org/asianart/calendar_f.html
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