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Flora xinjiangensis (New Edition) (8 Volumes set) (9 Books)《新疆植物志》(8卷9本),是由新疆植物志编辑委员会自20世紀90年代初组织中国科学院新疆分院生态与地理研究所和新疆大学、新疆农业大学、石河子大学等四五十位专家,在长期系统归纳、研究新疆境内各种各类植物资源基础上陆续编写完成的属自然科学的生物科学类学术专著,也是新疆维吾尔自治区自然科学史、植物科学研究史上的一座历史丰碑。作为记载新疆维吾尔自治区本地高等植物最全面系统的首部专著,《新疆植物志》是一部系统性、综合性和实用性很强的工具书,它系统记载了新疆高等植物的种类有134科、860属、3875种(其中包括:260亚种和变种;在该志中发表的61新种,25新亚种和新变种;引种栽培的295种,44变种)。本套书凝结了新疆植物分类学工作者几十年的心血和希望,是新疆植物分类学工作者几代人辛勤劳动和智慧的结晶。
Introduction
Current scholarships on the study of China trade painting
1.1 James Orange's The Chater Collection
1.2 Chinese Export Art in the Eighteenth Century by Margaret Jourdain
1.3 Carl Crossman's The China Trade
1.4 Craig Clunas's writings on Chinese export art
1.5 Major exhibition catalogues and research papers on Chinese export art
Moulding for the West
2.1 Chinqua--Early Chinese modellers working at Madras
2.2 Clay portraits of the Danes by Chinese modellers
2.3 Chitqua, "the modeller who steals likeness"
Adoption of Western media by Chinese trade painters
3.1 Reverse glass paintings in mid-eighteenth century Canton
3.2 Early Chinese reverse paintings collected in The Chinese Pavilion
3.3 Spoilum / Spillem--The earliest known trade painter in Canton
Desire for things Chinese
4.1 Pu-Qua's influence to Masons The Costume of China and other engravings
4.2 Representations of street characters
4.3 Duplicates of Pu-Qua's drawings
4.4 A New discovery on Mackson's Pu-Qua's drawings
Lamqua, the "Thomas Lawrence of China"
5.1 How many Lamquas?
5.2 "Ihe identity of Lamqua
5.3 Lamqua vs George Chinnery
5.4 Images of Lamqua with Western eyes
5.5 Beyond commerce--Lamqua's medical pictures
Oil portraits by Lamqua
6.1 Portraits of Westerners
6.2 Portraits of Chinese officials and merchants
6.3 Diplomatic exchange of portraits between the Chinese and the Westerners
6.4 Lamqua's view and practice on western style portrait
6.5 Lamqua's painter studio--The secret of Chinese oil painting unveiled
6.6 Relocation of art business to Hong Kong
Flourish of China trade painting market since 1840s
7.1 Sunqua and his studio
7.2 Assorted views of China by Tingqua's studio
7.3 Implication of Samqua's drawings
7.4 Monumental landscapes by Youqua
7.5 Nam Cheong and views of Whampoa
7.6 Inspiration from and integration with photography
Bibliography
Appendix 1 Pu-Qua's drawings in Victoria & Albert Museum
Appendix 2 George Henry Mason's The Costume of China, 1800
Appendix 3 PEM/E83895A Drawings of Chinese traders
Appendix 4 PEM/E83942 Dessin de la Chine
Appendix 5 Drawings of Chinese traders in the Phillips Library
Appendix 6 Tinqua's album leaves, d. 1851
Appendix 7 Ink drawings by Samqua, d. before 1847
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