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A Companion to Chinese Art. Edited by Martin J. Powers and Katherine R. Tsiang . Wiley Blackwell Companions to Art History, Vol. 8. Chichester, U.K.: John Wiley & Sons, 2016. xviii, 562 pp. ISBN: 9781444339130 (cloth, also available as e-book).
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A Companion to Chinese Art. Edited by Martin J. Powers and Katherine R. Tsiang . Wiley Blackwell Companions to Art History, Vol. 8. Chichester, U.K.: John Wiley & Sons, 2016. xviii, 562 pp. ISBN: 9781444339130 (cloth, also available as e-book).
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 February 2018
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1 The authors’ frustration is crystalized by Tani Barlow, who actually writes “How do I cite an image that I cannot display?” (p. 449n16).
2 Here I lament another of the publisher's requirements: bibliographic references cite Chinese authors by surname and just initial(s), which are insufficiently informative.