Journal for Art Market Studies (JAMS)
The Journal for Art Market Studies (JAMS) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal for current international research on the art market of all periods. The articles are published in English.
Published by
Forum Kunst und Markt / Centre for Art Market Studies
www.fokum-jams.org
TENTH ISSUE
Asian Art: The Formation of Collections
Volume 4, Number 2, 2020
Guest Editors: Alexander Hofmann, Christine Howald, Nick Pearce
The issue deals with the development of the international art market for East Asian artefacts in the aftermath of the forced opening of China and Japan from the mid-19th century. Thousands of art and cultural objects subsequently entered Western collections.
Table of Contents
Susanne Meyer-Abich
Editorial
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Christine Howald, Alexander Hofmann, Nick Pearce
Introduction
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Nick Pearce
A Nestorian Misadventure: Frits Holm and the Chinese Nestorian Stele
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Haoyang Zhao
Art Historical and Provenance Research in a Case Study of Huangchao Liqi Tushi
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Kate Hill
Enamels “Ancient” and “Rare”: The “Summer Palace” Market in Imperial England
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Niklas Leverenz
The Looting of the Winter Palace in Peking in 1900-1901
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Eline van den Berg
The Princessehof collection of Chinese ceramics from the former Dutch East Indies
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Lucie Chopard
Chinese Porcelain enters the Louvre: A Collector, his Dealers, and the Parisian Art Market (c. 1870-1912)
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Noelle Giuffrida
Provenance Research on Chinese Paintings in American Collections of the 1950s: Sherman E. Lee, Walter Hochstadter, and the Cleveland Museum of Art
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Najiba Choudhury
Seizures and Liquidation Sales in the United States during World War II: Tracking the Fate of Japanese Art Dealership, Yamanaka & Company, Inc.
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Nathalie Neumann, Adam Ganz
Project Report: The Reconstruction of the Art Collection of Felix Ganz (1869-1944)
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Ulrich Weitz
Project Report: Recently identified Asian Objects from the Eduard & Margaret Fuchs collection
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