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Office: Dodd 331
Phone: 310 825 5553
hslee@humnet.ucla.edu Hui-shu Lee
received her doctorate degree in Chinese art history from Yale
University in 1994 after first studying at National Taiwan University
and working in the National Palace Museum. Her field of specialization
is Chinese painting and visual culture, with a particular focus
at this time on imperial patronage of the Song dynasty (960-1279)
and the role of court women in the production of art. Dr. Lee's
research to date has included courtesan culture of Ming dynasty
Nanjing, the well-known 17th century individualist painter Bada
Shanren, and a number of 20th century artists. She has received
a number of awards and fellowships, including a Getty postdoctoral
grant. Her most recent publication is Exquisite Moments: West
Lake & Southern Song Art (New York: China Institute, 2001).
She is currently working on a book manuscript titled Behind
the Screen and Beyond: Chinese Imperial Women's Patronage and
Practice of Art in Song China. |
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