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East Asian Garden Lecture - Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Words? Chinese Woodblock Prints of the Late Ming and Qing Periods
June Li, curator emerita of the Chinese Garden at The Huntington, will look at some of the functions of printed images in China from the late 16th through the 19th centuries, using examples from the exhibition “Gardens, Art, and Commerce in Chinese Woodblock Prints.”
The Café will be open until 7:15 p.m. before the start of this event.
When:
October 3, 2016 7:30pm
Where
June Li, curator emerita of the Chinese Garden at The Huntington, will look at some of the functions of printed images in China from the late 16th through the 19th centuries, using examples from the exhibition “Gardens, Art, and Commerce in Chinese Woodblock Prints.”
The Café will be open until 7:15 p.m. before the start of this event.
Cost:
Free; no reservations required.
Event Website URL:
Phone Number:
(626) 405-2100
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