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Edmund Capon

    Edmund Capon was both a scholar and a showman. A Mandarin-speaking expert in Chinese art, he was a lively and gregarious public figure. He combined deep knowledge of art with popular appeal. Known for his fondness for giraffes and odd socks, he was equally at ease with international artists as he was with gallery staff.

    Gamarada
    Princes of Jade
    Tang China
    • Gamarada

      Friends

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Catalog of an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

      Gamarada1996
    • Tang China

      Vision and Splendour of a Golden Age

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      One of the most illustrious and creative eras in China's history, the Tang dynasty flourished for almost three centuries, from AD 618 to 906. The conquest of much of Central Asia and Korea, followed by a period of peace and prosperity, produced a highly cosmopolitan empire: philosophy and customs became more sophisticated, an efficient administrative system developed, printing appeared for the first time, and the arts flourished.In Tang China, Edmund Capon provides an exciting and authoritative insight into the traditions, art and beliefs of this great civilization.

      Tang China1989
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