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7 results for "Core Faculty"

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Excursions

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Study trips to museum collections and historical sites throughout Asia and other parts of the world are a crucial component of training in East Asian art. Excursions can either be planned as part of a course offering or taken independently by core faculty...

Prospective Students

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The Ph.D. program in East Asian Art at Harvard consists of training in Chinese and Japanese art history with the three faculty who oversee the program – Yukio Lippit, Melissa McCormick, and Eugene Wang – as well as complementary coursework in Western art...

Mark Erdmann, Ph.D. 2016

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Mark K Erdmann is a Lecturer in Art History at the University of Melbourne in Melbourne, Australia. Erdmann specializes in Japanese pre-modern architecture, particularly of the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries, and the intersection of space, painting...

Eugene Wang

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Eugene Y. Wang is the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Asian Art at Harvard University. His extensive publications cover a full range of Chinese art history from the early art and archeology to modern and contemporary art and cinema. He has received...

Melissa McCormick

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Melissa McCormick received her dual B.A. in art history and Japanese language and literature from the University of Michigan (1990), her Ph.D. in Japanese Art History from Princeton University (2000), and studied at Gakushūin University (1996-98) while...

Yukio Lippit

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Yukio Lippit received his B.A. (1993) in Literature from Harvard University and his M.A. (1998) and Ph.D. (2003) in Art and Archaeology from Princeton University. He specializes in Japanese painting of the medieval and early modern periods. His book Paint...