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DESCRIPTION:In this conversation\, curator Béatrice Quette\, art historian
 \nPhilip Hu\, and gallery owner Roger Keverne discuss the role of connoiss
 eurship\nin our understanding of Chinese cloisonné and bronzes from the fi
 fteenth\ncentury to the present. They will consider current scholarship\, 
 the factors\nthat have contributed to dating cloisonné\,and the impact of 
 important\ncollectors such as Robert E. Kresko and Pierre Uldry.\n\nBéatri
 ce Quette is head of education at the Musée des Arts\ndécoratifs\, Paris\,
  and curator of the Cloisonné exhibition.\n\nPhilip Hu is associate curato
 r of Asian art at the Saint\nLouis Art Museum and author of Later Chinese 
 Bronzes: The Saint Louis Art\nMuseum and Robert E. Kresko Collections.\n\n
 Roger Keverne is a specialist in Chinese ceramics\, jade\, and\nmetalwork\
 , and owner of Roger Keverne\, Ltd.\, in London.\n\nFrançois Louis is an a
 ssociate professor at BGC and author\,\nmost recently\, of “The Yuan Synth
 esis: Material Culture in Yuan China\,” in\nGenghis Khan and the Mongol Em
 pire.\n\n Registration is required to guarantee seating. To register\,\npl
 ease call 212.501.3011 or e-mail programs@bgc.bard.edu
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SUMMARY:Bard Graduate Center: A Refined Eye:
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