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Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): East Asian “Orphaned” Objects: Tracing the Dispersed and Wandering Objects in European and American Collections
Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): East Asian “Orphaned” Objects: Tracing the Dispersed and Wandering Objects in European and American Collections
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4312/as.2025.13.1
Published:
15. 01. 2025
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Guest Editors' Foreword
Introduction
Nataša VAMPELJ SUHADOLNIK, Helena MOTOH
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“Orphaned” and “Wandering” East Asian Objects: Case Studies from Slovenia
Why East Asian Objects in Slovenia Became “Orphaned”
Four “Orphaning” Processes
Nataša VAMPELJ SUHADOLNIK
15-43
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Wartime and Post-War Confiscations of East Asian Objects Held in the Collections of the Celje Regional Museum
Davor MLINARIČ
45-77
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When Objects Go Wandering
Lost and Found Objects from the Skušek Collection
Helena MOTOH
79-101
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Changing Identities and Memories
The Private Lives of Mariners’ East Asian Objects
Memory and Identity Through the Generations
Bogdana MARINAC, Maja VESELIČ
105-156
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From Cultural Symbol to Campus “Idol” and Back
A Chinese Stone Lion at Union College
Sheri A. LULLO
157-192
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The Periphery of the Periphery
“Typical” East Asian Objects in Slovenian Households
Klara HRVATIN
193-223
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Challenges of Exploring Provenance Research
Unveiling the Provenance
Exploring the Earliest Donations of East Asian Objects in Slovenia
Tina BERDAJS
227-248
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Portrayals of Qing Battles
Two Famous Chinese Paintings Orphaned during the Tumultuous 20th Century
Michaela PEJČOCHOVÁ
249-261
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From the Qing Court to the Museum Vitrine
On the Acquisition and Display of the
Guwan Tu
Handscroll in the Victoria and Albert Museum
Kexin MA
263-287
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Uncovering the Provenance of “Orphaned” Objects
An Experimental Provenance Case Study on Scattered Pages of the
Huangchao Liqi Tushi
Qing Imperial Album in Western Collections
ZHAO Haoyang
289-322
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BOOK REVIEW
Newell Ann Van Auken: Spring and Autumn Historiography: Form and Hierarchy in Ancient Chinese Annals
Edward L. SHAUGHNESSY
325-330
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