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Chinese Garden Lecture - Architectural and Archaeological Heritage in Modern Chinese Visual Culture
Allison Hardie, senior lecturer in Chinese studies at the University of Leeds will be speaking at the Huntington Library and Gardens.
Where
Allison Hardie, senior lecturer in Chinese studies at the University of Leeds, will give an illustrated talk about how archaeological discoveries in China in the late 19th and early 20th centuries influenced fine art, graphic design, textile design, and other types of visual culture, creating a new type of “traditional” Chinese visual imagery. No reservations required. Friends’ Hall
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