Ars orientalis : the arts of Islam and the East.

Contributor(s): Freer Gallery of Art | University of Michigan. Department of the History of Art
Language: English, French, German Analytics: Show analyticsPublisher: Washington, D.C. : Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, 1954-.Description: v. : ill. ; 32 cm.ISSN: 0571-1371Subject(s): Art, Islamic -- Periodicals | Art, Asian -- PeriodicalsOnline resources: JSTOR: Vol. 1 (1954) - 3 years ago Summary: Taken from the publisher-- "Each fall the National Museum of Asian Art publishes, with the University of Michigan, a journal of the latest research in art of the Middle East and Asia. Titled Ars Orientalis, the journal is a collection of scholarship that crosses academic disciplines and aims to connect researchers, institutions, and ideas using one central theme per volume."Holdings: ANE--Vol. I (1954)-vol. XXXIV (2007); Vol. XLV (2015)- vol. XLVI (2016); CM-- Vol. 2- 7 (1957- 1968); Vol. 34 (2004); Vol. 35 (2008); Vol. 36 (2009);Continues: Ars Islamica
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number URL Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
E-journal E-journal British Museum Middle East Online E-journal (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Link to resource Not for loan
Journal Journal British Museum Coins and Medals Shelves ISL PER ARS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 166738-3001
Journal Journal British Museum Middle East Journals TOP FLOOR (ARS-) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 166738-2001
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Some volumes issued with distinctive titles.

Vols. for <1984> published by the Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan.

Previous title: Ars islamica (1934-1951).

Taken from the publisher-- "Each fall the National Museum of Asian Art publishes, with the University of Michigan, a journal of the latest research in art of the Middle East and Asia. Titled Ars Orientalis, the journal is a collection of scholarship that crosses academic disciplines and aims to connect researchers, institutions, and ideas using one central theme per volume."

Chiefly in English, some articles in French and German.

Issued by the Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution and Department of the History of Art, University of Michigan.

Vol. for 1982 published by the Centers for Chinese and Japanese Studies, University of Michigan; vol. for 1984 published by the Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan.