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James Cahill: Mr. Sakaki and Me: Two Frustrated SinophilesLecture: Center for Chinese Studies: Center for Japanese Studies: Institute of East Asian Studies | March 3 | 3-4:30 p.m. | Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive Join UC Berkeley Professor Emeritus James Cahill for an illustrated lecture on the influence of China on Sakaki Hyakusen and eighteenth-century Japanese Nanga painting. Cahill, one of the worlds leading authorities on Chinese painting, has also published seminal books on Japanese painting, including Scholar-Artists of Japan: The Nanga School and Sasaki Hyakusen and Early Nanga Painting. $0 UC Berkeley students, faculty, and staff, $10 General admission, $7 Non-UC Berkeley students Senior citizens (65 & over) Disabled persons Young adults (13-17) 510-642-0808 |
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