Glad to meet Patricia Graham this afternoon in my home. She is an accomplished scholar and professional appraiser of Japanese art. She has published a lot on seventeenth-century Japanese art, especially Obaku art and Sencha tradition in Japan. We had a wonderful conversation and a relaxing afternoon with tea. She has a business of appraising Asian arts: log in http://www.patriciagraham.net/. If you have a Japanese art object, she is the ultimate authority. She also kept a blog on Asia art market at http://patriciajgraham.blogspot.com/. Here are a few books she has published. She is right now working on a biography on Langdon Warner, a former Harvard professor and East Asian art historian.
BOOKS
Japanese Design: Art, Aesthetics, & Culture (Tuttle Publishing, 2014), 160pp. Can be ordered from Amazon.com.
Faith and Power in Japanese Buddhist Art, 1600-2005 (University of Hawai’i Press, 2007), 353pp.
Tea of the Sages: the Art of Sencha (University of Hawai’i Press, 1998), 259pp.
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