Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 1040 631X
https://isni.org/isni/000000011040631X
Name: 
Vainker, S. J.
Vainker, Shelagh
Vainker, Shelagh J.
Dates: 
1960-
Creation class: 
Language material
text
Creation role: 
author
creator
editor
Related names: 
Ashmolean Museum (isAffiliatedWith)
Ashmolean Museum (Oxford)
Daussy, Henri (19..-.... traducteur)
Daussy, Mercedes
Farrer, Anne
Goldman, Judith
He, Weimin (1964-...)
Lin, James C. S.
Rawson, Jessica
Tregear, Mary
Whitfield, Roderick
徐, 冰 (1955-....))
Titles: 
Art treasures in China
Caves of the thousand Buddhas : Chinese art from the silk route
Chinese pottery and porcelain from prehistory to the present
Chinese prints, 1950-2006, in the Ashmolean museum
Chinese silk : a cultural history
Fang Zhaoling, [2014]:
Landscape landscript : nature as language in the art of Xu Bing
Niujin daxue Ashenmolin bowuguan Zhongguo banhua
Pu Quan and his generation : imperial painters of twentieth-century China
Tesori d'arte in Cina
Trésors de l'art en Chine
牛津大学阿什莫林博物馆藏中国版画1950-2006
Notes: 
Art museum curators College teachers
Art, Chinese Lectures and lecturing
Associated Group: Ashmolean Museum University of Oxford. Faculty of Oriental Studies British Museum naf
Associated Language:
Fang Zhaoling, [2014] t.p. (Shelagh Vainker) inside back cover (Shelagh Vainker, Curator of Chinese Art at the Ashmolean Museum and Associate Professor of Chinese Art, University of Oxford)
Whitfield, R. Caves of the thousand Buddhas, 1990 t.p. (S.J. Vainker) p. 8 (Shelagh Vainker)
email: shelagh.vainker@ashmus.ox.ac.uk
Ashmolean Museum web site, December 4, 2018 (Shelagu Vainker, Curator of Chinese Art, Ashmolean, and Associate Professor of Chinese Art, shelagh.vainker@ashmus.ox.ac.uk ; My research interests are focused on the material culture of the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), and in particular the role of ceramics in articulating the relationships between officials, merchants, writers and consumers in urban and rural environments. CV: Shelagh Vainker is Curator of Chinese Art at the Ashmolean and Associate Professor of Chinese Art in the Faculty of Oriental Studies. She was previously Curator of Chinese Ceramics and Textiles at the British Museum.) https://www.ashmolean.org/people/shelagh-vainker
Google Search Results, December 4, 2018 (S.J. Vainker, b. 1960) https://www.google.com/search?q=Vainker%2C+S.+J.&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-1-ab
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