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Tomb Horses in China and Japan: Companions in This Life and the Next

Edward Fosmire, guest art historian for "Heavenly Horses," Deputy Director of the Laguna Art Museum & Adjunct Professor of Art History at Chapman University, explores the significance of the horse in Chinese and Japanese art. Professor Fosmire is also the author of the essay for the exhibition catalogue.

When:
July 12, 2014 1:30pm to 2:30pm
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Edward Fosmire, guest art historian for "Heavenly Horses," Deputy Director of the Laguna Art Museum & Adjunct Professor of Art History at Chapman University, explores the significance of the horse in Chinese and Japanese art. Professor Fosmire is also the author of the essay for the exhibition catalogue.

Cost: 
Member $7 | Non-member $10 or $5 with paid admission