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The Williams Collection of Far Eastern Ceramics: Tonnancour Section
Kamer Aga-Oglu
Kamer Aga-Oglu was curator of the Museum's Asian collections from 1945 to 1974. An extraordinary scholar, Aga-Oglu singlehandedly transformed the study of Asian ceramics, focusing particularly on understudied Asian trade wares in the Museum's collections. A specialist in Far Eastern art history, she devoted her life's work to researching the division's outstanding collection of Asian ceramics. Throughout her entire tenure at the Museum, Kamer Aga-Oglu was the Museum's only woman curator. Her catalogs of the Williams Collection contain dozens of photographs and detailed descriptions of the pieces.
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Contents
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Note of Acknowledgment
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Preface
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Foreword
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Introduction
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Major Chinese Dynasties and Reigns
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Map of China
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Map of Southeast Asia
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Illustrations
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Catalogue
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Works Cited
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Published: 1975
Publisher: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
- 978-1-951538-63-7 (ebook)
- 978-0-932206-75-6 (paper)