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Abe, Stanley, 83, 88, 171

Abrikosov, Dmitrii, 235–6

Acton, Harold, 92, 116, 119, 247–9

with Sickman and Priest, 248

Adams, Henry, 41, 44, 47, 52, 229

Addis, Charles, 211

Ai, Weiwei, 364

Aldrich, Lucy, 85, 163

Aldrich, Nelson, 159–60, 163

Alioto, Joseph L., 333

Alsop, Joseph, 348–50

Altman, Benjamin, 97, 148–50, 172, 284, 286

Ambrose, Stephen, 125

Art Institute of Chicago, 238, 241, 252, 254, 259, 264, 335

art museums. See individual museums

art works, selected

carved lacquer dish with birds and hollyhocks (color plates, figure 17), 299

Cizhou stoneware pillow, 270, 270–1

coat of a mandarin, for the summer (color plates, figure 8), 257

Dragons Amid Flowers (tapestry, color plates, figure 7), 300

Empress with Donors frieze (color plates, figure 5), 92–3

Finches and Bamboo handscroll, by the Emperor Huizong, Northern Song dynasty (color plates, figure 12), 297–8

Fishermans’ Evening Song, by Xu Daoning, Northern Song dynasty (color plates, figure 15), 250

gilt bronze Buddha Maitreya (color plates, figure 11), 286–7

God of Wealth, enameled porcelain, Kangxi period, 158

jade Bi, Zhou dynasty (color plates, figure 2), 104

jade buckle, Zhou dynasty (color plates, figure 3), 60

Lohans feeding a hungry spirit, by Lin Tinggui, Southern Song dynasty (color plates, figure 14), 50

man’s court robe, Qing dynasty (color plates, figure 6), 244

“Min Fanglei” (bronze ritual wine vessel), 186

Northern Wei earthenware horse (color plates, figure 9), 192–3

painted wood Guanyin, Southern Sea Liao or Jin dynasty (color plates, figure 16), 250

“peach bloom vase,” 126, 147–8

Peacock Room (color plates, figure 1), 137

ritual vessel in the shape of a rhinoceros, Shang dynasty (color plates, figure 10), 331, 334

Riverbank, 295–7

Streams and Mountains Without End (painting, unknown artist and provenance), 274, 281

Thirteen Emperors scroll, attributed to Yan Liben, Tang dynasty (color plates, figure 13), 51, 56, 106

Wei bodhisattvas (color plates, figure 4), 55, 306

Xi’an terra-cotta army, 9, 12, 303–4, 366

Ashmolean Museum (Oxford), 3–4

Asia Society, 161, 173, 275–6, 278, 362, 364

Asian Art Museum (San Francisco), 89, 303, 333–4, 336

authentication, 137, 143, 167, 171, 201, 254–65, 295–6

Avery, Samuel P., 285

Bahr, A. W., 186, 259, 290–1

Balachandran, Sanchita, 74

Barboza, David, 352

Barnhart, Richard, 294–5, 297

Berenson, Bernard, 45, 47–8, 50, 117

Bergé, Pierre, 30

Berliner, Nancy, 124, 367–9

Bigelow, William Sturgis, 47–8, 54–6

Birnbaum, Martin, 62

Bishop, Carl Whiting, 96, 112, 252

Bishop, Heber R., jade collection of, 180, 299

Blackstone expedition, 258

Boas, Franz, 253–8, 260

Boer War (1899–1902), 23

Bond, Phineas, 33

Boney, Alice, 278

Borel, Henri, 237

Bosch Reitz, Sigisbert Chrétien, 4, 96–7, 118, 284, 284, 285–7, 289

and gilt bronze Buddha Maitreya (color plates, figure 11), 286–7

Boston, 35–9, 41–52, 78. See also Harvard University; Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston

Boston Athenaeum, 42, 47

Bothmer, Bernard, 314

Bowlby, Thomas, 17

Boxer Movement/Rebellion, 21–6, 32, 130, 177, 183, 201, 217, 260, 263

Bradsher, Greg, 320

Bredon, Juliet, 238–40

Brichford, Maynard, 325

Bright, John, 15

British Museum, 70, 85, 103–4, 263, 354, 359

Bronze Age, 12–13, 66, 186, 199, 281, 367

Brooklyn Museum of Art, 113, 121, 122, 314, 344

Brooks, Romaine, 128

Brooks, Van Wyck, 43

Brundage, Avery, 4, 323, 324, 324–26, 326, 327–36

Buckingham, Kate Sturges, 259

Buffalo Museum of Science, 305, 318

Buomberger, Thomas, 314–15

Burchard Gallery, 321

Burchard, Otto, 4, 91, 93–5, 97–8, 250, 275, 305, 312–13

Bureau of Cultural Relics, 811, 14, 205

Butry, Ilse, 318

Byron, George Gordon, 356

Cahill, James, 272, 274, 288–9, 297, 339–40, 348, 350

Cai, Mingchao, 30

Caldwell, Katherine, 331

Calhoun, Lucy, 235, 236, 237–41, 245, 247, 249, 252

Calhoun, William James, 235, 237, 241

Cameron, David, 359

Canada. See Currelly, Charles Trick; Menzies, James Mellon; Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto); White, William Charles

Canaday, John, 275

Cannadine, David, 141–2

Carl, Francis A., 210–11

Carl, Katharine, 210–17, 221

in gift of outfit by Cixi, 214

portrait of Cixi by, 216

Carter, Howard, 71

Cassatt, Mary, 128

“Century of Humiliation” (1840–1949), 13

ceramics, 43, 85, 142–56, 171, 262, 264, 269, 285, 291, 300, 354

Chavannes, Édouard, 82–3, 111

Chen, Wanli, 75–6

Cheng, Lin, 129–30

Chengde (Jehol), 12, 153–4, 167, 244, 257, 261

Chernow, Ron, 165

Chiang, Kai-shek, 233, 246

Chiang, Kai-shek, Madame (Chiang, May-ling Soong), 252

Chicago

Art Institute, 238, 241, 252, 254, 259, 264, 335

and Avery Brundage, 323–6

Columbian Exposition (1892–93), 148, 324

Field Museum of Natural History, 179–80, 254, 258–9, 263

“China: The Cake of Kings” (H. Meyer), 25

Chow, Fong 173, 291

Christie’s, 30–1, 89, 124, 186, 355, 358

and Sotheby’s joint imperial sales (Hong Kong), 8–9, 29, 351, 359–60

Christopher, George, 331–3

Citizen Kane (film), 337

Cixi, Empress Dowager, 180, 183, 196, 210, 220–1

with attendants, 212

and Boxer Rebellion, 23, 177–8

Carl portrait of, 210, 212–216, 216

death of, 182, 233

and Der Ling Yu, 244–6

photograph of holding hands with Mrs. Conger, 219

reign of, 24

revisionist biography of, 26–7

Cizhou stoneware pillow, 270, 270–1

Clark, Kenneth, 48, 345

Clarkson, Adrienne Poy, 203

Cleveland, Grover, 21

Cleveland Museum of Art, 122

and Lee, 267–82, 287, 291, 295

Clunas, Craig, 3, 123, 193

Cobden, Richard, 15

Cohen, Warren, 131, 148

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 16–17, 148

Conger, Edwin H., 26, 28, 211, 217, 222–4

Conger, Sarah Pike, 26, 211–12, 219, 219, 220–1, 223–5, 245

visited by court princesses, 221

Cordaro, Michele, 303

Cotter, Holland, 301–2

Coubertin, Baron Pierre de, 328

Cousin de Montauban, General, 16

Crawford, John M., 280, 295–9

Crimea, 15, 17

Cröes, Gisèle, 359–61

Crofts, George, 4, 99, 189–93, 204

Crowninshield, Frank, 169–70

cultural centers, 13, 365

Cultural Property Advisory Committee (CPAC), US, 358

Cultural Relics Recovery Program, 14

Cultural Revolution, 9, 12, 99, 123, 361, 363

Cuno, James, 10–11, 15, 79, 292

Currelly, Charles Trick, 4, 189, 191–2, 198–9

Cushing, Caleb, 35, 36, 36–9

Dalai Lama, Thirteenth (Thubten Gyatso), 230–2

David, Sir Percival, 85, 103, 354

Deng, Xiaoping, 12

Depew, Chauncey, 158–9

Derby, Elias Hasket, 34, 35

Detroit Institute of Arts, 269, 361

Detroit, 127–8, 132, 135–7

Dewey, Admiral George, 132, 207

Diamond Sutra, 70

Dickens, Charles, 46, 279

Dickinson, Emily, 39–40

Dillon, C. Douglas, 291–5, 299, 344

Dong, Linfu, 199, 202–3

Dong, Yuan, 297

Duanfang (Tuan-Fang), Viceroy, 4, 67, 97, 130, 176–87, 201, 238, 285

bronze altar of, 184, 185, 185–6

in delegation to US, 178

in official Mandarin regalia, 175

Duffy, Dennis, 192

Dulles, Allen, 315–16

Dunhuang (Tun-huang), Buddhist caves, 2, 56, 68, 68, 70–9, 110, 139

bodhisattva, 73, 79, 104

Bust of an Adoring Figure, 74

International Dunhuang Project, 79

Head and Shoulders of a Buddhist Figure, 74

Dunn, Nathan, 37–8

Durham University Oriental Museum, 31

Duveen, Henry, 142, 149, 150–2

Duveen, James Henry, 152

Duveen, Joseph, 85, 142, 144, 149, 162–3, 166–7, 275, 278, 364

Duveen Brothers, 144, 152, 155, 164, 172

Egan, Susan Chan, 77

Eisenhower, Dwight D., 292, 365

Elgin, Lord (Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin), 355–7

Elgin, Lord (James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin), 15–17

Ellsworth, Robert H., 123, 277–8

Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 41, 57

Empress with Donors (frieze), 92–9

Empress of China (American mercantile ship), 33

Eumorfopoulos, George, 103

exhibitions, international and traveling

Crawford Collection of Calligraphy and Painting (1962), 298–9

Great Exhibition (London, 1851), 145

Great International Exhibition (London, 1862), 145, 147

“Exhibition of Archaeological Finds of the People’s Republic of China” (1974), 281

International Exhibition of Chinese Art (Royal Academy, 1935–1936), 103–4

St. Louis Exhibition/World’s Fair (1904), 208–11, 215, 216, 255

San Francisco World’s Fair (1939), 246

Treasures from a Lost Civilization (2002), 204–5

“World of Khubilai Khan: Chinese Art in the Yuan Dynasty, The” (2010), 299–300

Fairbank, John King, 93, 117, 176, 194–5, 200

Fairbank, Wilma, 93, 194–5

Favier, Bishop Pierre-Marie-Alphonse, 23, 28

Felsenthal, Carol, 136

Fenollosa, Ernest, 43–4, 46, 48, 50–1, 54, 56, 127–8, 131

Ferguson, John Calvin, 90, 92, 97–8, 117, 120, 130–1, 167, 180–2, 184–5, 199, 238, 285–6

Field Museum of Natural History (Chicago), 179–80, 254, 258–9, 263

and Laufer, 4, 232, 253–65

Fillmore, Millard, 207

FitzGibbon, Kate, 362

Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge University), 31–2

Fleming, Peter, 27

Fogg, William Hayes, 56

Fogg Museum (Harvard university), 48, 63, 69, 114

and Crawford Collection of Calligraphy and Painting, 298–9

expeditions, 1–2, 60, 66–7, 72, 74–7, 79, 89, 95, 248, 288

and Forbes, 54, 56–61, 66, 72, 74, 76–7, 94, 98, 100–101

opening of, 56

and Priest, 248

Removal of the Bodhisattva from Cave 328 (first Fogg expedition), 73

and Warner, 45, 261, 288

Follis, Gwin, 331–2

Fong, Wen, x, 4, 294–5, 297–8, 300–3, 339

Forbes, Edward Waldo, 54, 56–61, 66, 72, 74, 76–7, 94, 98, 100–101

forgery, 67, 95, 98, 116, 119, 136, 143, 240, 297–8, 354

Foss, Wilson, 264

Francini, Esther Tisa, 321

Freer, Charles Lang, 4, 51, 65, 82–3, 88, 127–139, 224–5, 237–8, 259

appraisal of Ferguson offerings, 286

at Longmen caves, 135

portrait of, 126

vision of, 369

Freer Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), 131, 231, 289, 306, 319–21, 345, 350

and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, 338, 343, 345

and Cahill, 350

creation and opening of, 134–9, 179, 340–1

Northern Wei Bodhisattva, 306

Freud, Sigmund, 337

Frick, Henry Clay, 144, 167

Fuller, Margaret MacTavish, 265, 271–2

Fuller, Richard E., 265, 271–2

Gardner, Isabella Stewart, 44, 45–8, 85

Gardner, Paul, 94, 100

Garland, James A., 148, 150–2

gifting, Chinese tradition of, 301

Gilbert, W. S., 18, 263

Gilded Age, 42–3, 125, 145, 157, 354

Gillman, Derek, 263

Gimpel, René, 283

Giuffrida, Noelle, 273–4, 277

Gladstone, W. E., 15

Glueck, Grace, 342

Goloubew, Victor, 45

Gong (Kung), Prince, 119, 119

Gong Dazhong, 99

Gordon, Captain Charles, 18

Gordon, Lord George Byron, 112

Gorer, Edgar, 166–8, 172

Grant, Charlotte, 242–4

Grant, John, 242

Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (1966–1976), 9

Gross, Michael, 150, 345

Grotius, Hugo, 20

Haddad, John Rogers, 38

Hall, Charles M., 74

Hamlin, Chauncey J., 318

Han dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE), 11, 143, 177, 183, 204, 210, 240, 254, 258, 276, 367

Wudi, Emperor, 108–10

Hanna, Leonard, 272

Hanna, Mark, 150

Harris, Neil, 47

Harrison, Benjamin, 21

Harrison, Leland, 315

Hart, Sir Robert, 210–11, 217, 220, 232, 238, 242, 244

Harvard University, 41–62. See also Fogg Museum (Harvard University)

Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 34

Hay, John, 157, 217, 229

Hayter-Menzies, Grant, 223, 246

Hearn, Maxwell K., 184, 259, 294, 298, 301–3, 350

Hearst, William Randolph, 337

Hecker, Frank, 127–8, 133, 135

d’Hérisson, Comte Maurice, 18–19

Hessler, Peter, 195

Hevia, James L., 17, 350

Hirohito, Emperor, 51, 78

Hitler, Adolf, 54, 305, 312–14, 323, 329

Ho, Stanley, 29

Ho, Wai-kam, 272, 272, 273, 275

Hobson, Robert Lockhart, 103

Hochstadter, Walter, 277

Hollande, François, 30

Hollis, Howard, 269, 271

Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Sr, 42, 46

Hoover, Herbert, 23, 323

Horsley, Carter B., 295–6

Houghton, Arthur A., Jr., 292

Hoving, Thomas P.F., 275, 291–5, 302, 343–5

Howells, William Dean, 46

Høyersten, Erland, 32, 264

Hugo, Victor, 19

Impressionist art, 30, 53, 268, 292

Irving, Florence and Herbert, 299

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston), 45. See also Gardner, Isabella Stewart

Itten, Johannes, 317–18

Jacobs, Jane, 197

Jacobs, Justin, 75

jades, 31, 104, 137, 180, 204, 222, 233, 240, 259, 271–2, 299

James, Henry, 46–7, 283

Jayne, Horace Howard Furness, 56, 66–7, 69–70, 75–6, 88, 95, 110

Johnson, Eldridge R., 112

Johnson, Nelson, 226

Johnson, William Oscar, 334

Johnston, William R., 147

Jung, Carl Gustav, 311, 337

Kaifeng, 88, 133, 194, 196–8, 297

Kammerer, Titus, 317–18

Kansas City. See Nelson-Atkins Museum (Kansas City)

Kates, George, 4, 92, 113–21, 122, 122–4, 241, 248

with Prince Puru in Prince Gong’s garden, 119

Katz, Lois, 344

Kendall, Laurel, 257

Kennan, George F., 22

Kennedy Onassis, Jacqueline, 293

Kennedy, John F., 292

Kennedy, Robert, 319

Kessel, Jonah, 352

Keying (Qiying), Viceroy, 37–8

Kipling, Rudyard, 157

Kissinger, Henry, 293

Knieriem, Michael, 320

Knight, Michael, 303

KODE Museums (Bergen, Norway), 32, 264–5

Koslov, Pyotr, 68–9

La Motte, Ellen, 237, 246

LaFarge, John, 41–2, 47, 138

Lally, James J., 153, 350, 357–8

Langer, Walter, 25–6

Laufer, Berthold, 4, 232, 253–65

photograph of, 254

Lawton, Thomas, 177, 182, 184

Lee, Ivy, 150, 162

Lee, Ruth Ward, 268–9

Lee, Sherman Emery, 267–82, 287, 291, 295

photographs of, 268, 274

Lefebvre d’Argencé, René-Yvon, 327, 330, 332

Lei, Xingshan, 11

Lenain, Géraldine, 83

Lenin, Vladimir, 317–18

Library Cave, 70, 71, 71, 73

Lin, Tinggui (color plates, figure 14), 50

Lincoln, Abraham, 27, 209

Lindbergh, Charles, 327

Lippe-Biesterfeld, Ernst Aschwin Prinz zur, 275, 289–91, 344

Liu, Kang, 365

Liu, Yiqian, 352–3, 363

Lodge, David Clay, 329

Lodge, Henry Cabot, 47–8, 137, 160

Lodge, John Ellerton, 48, 137, 264, 289

Loebl, Suzanne, 161, 164, 170

Loeser, Charles, 47

London, 8–10, 19, 37–8, 73, 78–9, 307–9, 351, 357, 361

auctions, 150–1

British Museum, 70, 85, 103–4, 263, 354, 359

Great Exhibition (1851), 145

Great International Exhibition (1862), 145, 147

Sotheby’s, 88–9

Victoria and Albert Museum, 3

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 46

Longmen (Lung Mên) caves/grottoes, 1–2, 82–101, 134–5, 304

Freer’s party at, 135

Sickman near, 90

Longyu, Dowager Empress, 235, 238

Loo, C. T. (Loo, Ching Tsai), 4, 83–8, 238, 250, 275, 309

and New York auctions/galleries, 136, 172–3, 186, 357

retirement of, 99–100

and role in pillaging, 100, 305, 320–1, 357

and Tang stone horse reliefs, 111–12

with his treasures, 84

“loot,” etymology of, 19–20

Los Angeles County Museum of History, 89, 261–4

Lowell, A. Lawrence, 55, 114

Lowell, Francis Cabot, 37

Lowell, James Russell, 46, 60

Lu, Chili, 279

Lu, Huanwen. See Loo, C. T.

Ludlow Massacre (Colorado), 162, 169

Luebke, Heinrich, 318

Ma, Shizang, 265

MacDonald, Claude, 23, 26

MacDonald, Malcolm, 31

Mackinder, Halford J., 126

MacMillan, Margaret, 2

Madison, James, 20

Mair, Victor, 367

Mallon, Paul, 55, 111, 308

Manchuria (later Manchukuo), 23–4, 103, 170, 177, 243, 298

Mao Zedong, 9–10, 323, 351, 363

March, Benjamin, 14, 264

Matisse, Henri, 53, 169–70

McCarthy, Joseph, 121

McCormick, Colonel Robert, 327

McKinley, William, 21–2, 27, 157, 159, 208, 217–18

McKinney, Roland, 264

McKnight, Francis H., 153–4

McNair, Amy, 98

Melikian, Souren, 9–11, 340–1, 354, 357–8, 360

Mencken, H. L., 169, 280

Menzies, James Mellon, 4, 190, 199–201, 202, 202–4

Mescall, Cecilia, 294

Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)

and Bosch Reitz, 284–7, 289

and Dillon, 292–5, 299

and Fong Chow, 291

founding of, 283

Henry James on, 283–4

and Hearn, 184, 259, 294, 298, 301–3, 350

and Hoving, 275, 291–5, 302, 343–5

and Priest, 287–91, 296

and Watt, 294

and Wen Fong, 294–5, 297–8, 300–3, 339

Meyer, Agnes, 85, 136–7

Meyer, Eugene, 85, 136

Meyer, H., 25

Ming dynasty (1368–1644 CE), 3, 69

“chicken cup,’ 352

and Ellsworth, 123, 277–9

fall of, 243

flask, 359

furniture, 114, 121, 122, 123–4, 278, 342

imperial throne, 261

Life Cycle of the Lotus (handscroll), 251

paintings, 273, 279, 285

pottery and porcelains, 163, 173, 210, 240, 249

Seattle’s Museum stone carvings, 265

tombs, 45, 170, 237, 247, 257

Writings in Praise of a House Boat (handscroll), 303

Minneapolis Institute of Art, 124, 252, 366

Mongan, Agnes, 59

Monroe, Harriet, 237–8, 240–1, 247

Montebello, Philippe de, 275, 294, 299, 345

Morgan, J. Pierpont, x, 4, 142, 149–56, 159–61, 164–5, 256, 275, 284–5

J. P. Morgan Collection, 152, 155, 165, 173, 180, 284

Puck cartoon, 153

Morgan, John (Jack) Pierpont Morgan, Jr., 155–6

Morison, Samuel Eliot, 37, 41

Morrison, George, 116, 220–1, 245, 247

Morse, Edward S., 43, 45, 48

Mukden, 153–4, 245

Munthe, Johan Wilhelm Normann, 32, 262, 262–4

Musée Cernuschi (Paris), 83, 85

Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston, 79, 89, 124, 128, 225, 289, 357

and Boston Brahmins, 42–3, 47–57

and Fenollosa, 43–4, 127–8

and Okakura, 44–5, 55, 65, 82–3, 241, 265

rivalry with the Met, 284–5

and Ross, 48, 50–1, 54–6, 104

Thirteen Emperors scroll, 51, 56, 106

and Warner, 65

museums. See individual museums

Namier, Lewis, 141

Nanjing Sifang Art Museum, 363

Napoléon Bonaparte, 4, 13

Napoléon III, 15, 18–20, 146

National Commission for the Preservation of Antiquities, 77, 88, 100

Nelles, Dieter, 319

Nelson, William Rockhill, 91, 250

Nelson-Atkins Museum (Kansas City), 1–2, 59, 98–9, 104, 260, 273, 294, 299

and Sickman, 85, 89–95, 97–8, 250–1, 261, 268, 278–82

Netting, Lara Jaishree, 180

New York

Asia Society, 161, 173, 275–6, 278, 362, 364

Asia Week (2014), 186, 360

delegation of Chinese cultural experts in, 365

J.J. Lally & Co. Oriental Art, 358

See Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)

Ning, Qiang, 51

Nixon, Richard, 280–1, 293, 358

Norman, Geraldine, 278, 361

Northern and Southern dynasties (386–589 CE), 51, 97, 287

Wenming, Dowager Empress, 287

Huizong, Emperor, 298

Xiaowen, Emperor, 82, 89

Norton, Charles Eliot, 43, 46–7, 52–3, 57, 59, 61–2

Nye, Joseph, 365

Oberlin College, 25

O’Brien, Patrick, 34

Okakura, Kazuko, 44–5, 55, 65, 82–3, 241, 265

Olympics, 323, 325, 326, 328–33, 334–5

Onians, John, 3

Open Door policy, 22, 229

Opium Wars, 8, 13, 15, 35, 19, 38, 265

opium, 17, 34–5, 37, 39–40, 83, 134, 250, 258

Oppenheimer, Jakob, 321

Oppenheimer, Rosa, 321

Osnos, Evan, 203–4

Palmerston, Lord (Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston), 15, 17

Payne-Aldrich Tariff Act, 159–61

Peabody Essex Museum (Salem), 35, 35, 43, 224–5, 367, 368

Peabody Museum (Harvard University), 225

Peabody Museum (Yale University), 365

Peking University Medical College (PUMC), 242–3

Peking University, 11, 120, 247, 265

Pelliot, Paul, 70–3

Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) Museum of Art, 63, 65–6, 79, 192

“Secrets of the Silk Road” (exhibition), 366–7

Tang stone horse reliefs, 104, 104–107, 111–12

Perry, Matthew, 43, 207

Peters, John R., Jr., 38–9

Petrie, W. M. Flinders, 191

Petrucci, Raphael, 308

Pickhardt, Rosamund Forbes, 60

Pierpont Morgan Library, 298

Pinault, François-Henri, 30–1

Plumer, James Marshall, 94, 269, 271

Pollack, Barbara, 364–5

Poly Art Museum, 9, 29–30

Poly Group Corporation, 9, 359–61

Pomfret, John, 12

Pope, John A., 129

“porcelain bubble,” 126, 147–50

porcelains, 28–9, 34, 97, 141–56, 159–60, 163–73, 210, 284–6

Priest, Alan, 4

and Longman caves/grottoes, 2, 95–9, 101

at the Metropolitan Museum, 77, 171, 243, 252, 287–91, 296

in Peking, 75, 117–18, 248–50

photograph of, 248

Pringle, Heather, 367

Pringle, Henry, 183

Pu Lun, Prince, 210, 215

Pugsley, Mr. and Mrs., 260–1

Pumpelly, Raphael, 65

Puru, Prince, 119, 119

Qin dynasty (221–206 BCE), 9–10, 67, 143, 204

Qing dynasty (1644–1911 CE), 29, 31, 35, 124, 129, 285, 290

clothing and textiles, 243–4, 251–2

Duanfang, Viceroy, 4, 67, 97, 130, 175, 176–8, 178, 179–87, 201, 238, 285

Emperor Qianlong, 290, 353

Emperor Tongzhi, 24, 182

Emperor Xianfeng, 24

fall of, 84, 136, 138, 177, 183, 186, 201, 220, 235, 258, 263, 351

merchant’s house, 368

Xuantong Emperor (Puyi), 24, 119, 233, 235, 241, 243–4, 250–1

Yin Yu Tang, merchant’s house, 368, 368–9

Raby, Julian, 341

railroads, 125–39

Trans-Caspian Railroad, 125

Trans-Siberian Railway, 65, 125–6, 212, 237

Rheims, Maurice, 337

Rich, Daniel Catton, 331

Rietberg Museum (Zurich), 4, 305, 312, 317–8, 320–1

Robinson, Edward, 117, 155, 285

Robinson, Mrs. Edward, 117–18

Rockefeller family, 66, 242

Abby Aldrich, 4, 85, 104, 159–64, 168, 169–74, 243, 275

Blanchette, 275

David, 160, 162–3, 165

John D., Jr., 4, 150, 155–6, 158, 159–73, 180, 242, 275

John D., Sr., 161, 165, 171

John D., III, 275–8

Nelson, 287, 290, 365

Nelson Aldrich, 161, 171

Rockhill, William, 28, 217–18, 226–32, 235, 240

photograph of in Tibetan dress, 225

Rodin, Auguste, 128

Rogers, Mary Ann, 269

Roosevelt, Alice, 230

Roosevelt, Eleanor, 349

Roosevelt, Franklin, 329

Roosevelt, Theodore, 47, 65, 153, 158–9, 209

Duanfang’s meeting with, 179

at Ecumenical Conference (1900), 21

and Rockhill, 229–31

and Smithsonian Institution, 132–3, 138

Rorimer, James J., 291–2, 343–4

Rosenbaum, Lee, 339, 344

Ross, Denman, 45–8, 50–6, 89, 104, 276, 288

Sargent sketch of, 49

Ross, General Robert, 20

Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), 2, 4, 99, 189, 191–3, 198–200, 202–5

Ruegsegger, Frederick J., 335

Saarinen, Aline B., 127, 133, 138

Sachs, Paul J., 54, 57–60, 61, 66, 74–5, 77, 95–6, 113–14, 250, 288

Harvard museum training course, 59–60, 61, 331

Sackler, Arthur M., 4, 337, 338, 338–45

Sackler Gallery, Arthur M. (Washington, DC), 216, 338, 339–41, 343–5

Safdie, Moshe, 368

St. Louis Olympiad (1904), 328

St. Louis World’s Fair (1904), 208–11, 215, 216, 255

Salem, Massachusetts, 33–5. See also Peabody Essex Museum (Salem)

Salmony, Alfred, 264, 316–18

Sandburg, Carl, 325–6

Santayana, George, 47

Sargent, John Singer, 47, 128, 212

Denman Ross (sketch), 49

Isabella Stewart Gardner (portrait), 44

Scidmore, Eliza, 222

Seagrave, Sterling, 26

Seo, Joseph Umeo, 298

Sesson, Shukei, 277

Shang dynasty (1650–1050 BCE), 200–3

bronze, 181, 186, 342

“primitive porcelain,” 143

rhinoceros-shaped vessel, Shang dynasty (color plates, figure 10), 331, 334

Shaplen, Robert, 323, 327, 330

Shelley, John F., 333

Shen, Chou, 79, 204

Sickman, Laurence, 4, 117, 119, 273, 299, 305, 336

with Acton and Priest, 248

and Burchard, 91, 93–5, 275, 305

on Empress frieze, 101

and delegation of North American directors and curators, 274, 280–1

mentored by Warner, 1, 90–1

military service of, 268, 279

at the Nelson Gallery, 85, 89–95, 97–8, 250–1, 261, 268, 278–82

in Peking, 117, 119

Ross’s influence on, 53

shopping near Longmen grottoes, 90

Singer, Paul, 338–9, 340, 340, 342–4

Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895), 23, 262

Slayden, James Luther, 224

Smith, Joseph Lindon, 48, 54

Smith, Logan Pearsall, 47

Smithsonian Institution, 131–2, 226–9, 290, 361, 369

Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, 216, 338, 339–41, 343–5

Freer Gallery of Art, 134–9, 231, 289, 306, 319–21, 338, 340–1, 343, 345, 350

Museum of Natural History, 319

National Gallery, 46, 59, 281, 291

Snow, Helen, 247

Song dynasty (960–1279 CE), 119–20, 133, 143–4, 176, 196, 270

Hawk and Pheasant, album leaf attributed to Li Anzhong, 272

Northern, 51, 189, 197, 250, 298

Southern, 50, 131, 231, 272

Soper, Alexander, 280

Sotheby’s

Beijing, 7–8, 351, 355, 357

and Christie’s joint imperial sales (Hong Kong), 8–9, 29, 351, 359–60

London, 88–9, 354

New York, 9

Spence, Jonathan, 22

Squiers, Herbert G., 26–7, 28, 28–9, 223

Stein, Sir Aurel, 1, 68–73, 77

Stille, Alexander, 303–4

Stimson, Horace, 75

Story, George H., 29

Stracke, Stephan, 319

Su, Prince, 190–1

Sullivan, Arthur, 18, 263

Sullivan, Michael, 3–4, 13

Sulzer, William, 208

Sun, Yat-sen, 84, 235

Switzerland, 308, 310, 312–15, 319–20, 334. See also Rietberg Museum (Zurich); Zurich

Taft, William Howard, 209, 231, 235

Taiping Rebellion (1845–1864), 15, 18, 210

Tang dynasty (618–907 CE), 51, 56, 70, 289, 352

Du Fu (poet), 105

headless white marble bodhisattva, 170–1

imperial kilns, 143

stone horse reliefs, 104, 104–107, 111–12

Taizong, Emperor (Li Shimin), 51, 104, 105–8, 110

Zhangsun, Empress, 105

Thirteen Emperors scroll, 51, 56, 106

Thompson, Daniel Varney, 74–5

Three Gorges Dam, 12

Thyssen Bank (Thyba), 311, 313–14, 317–19

Thyssen, Fritz, 311, 314

Thyssen-Bornemisza, Heinrich, 309, 311, 319

Tibet, 30, 45, 208, 225, 225–31, 258

Tillman, Benjamin, 160

Toledo Museum of Art, 366

Tomita, Kojiro, 45, 51, 53

Tomkins, Calvin, 285, 290

Tomlinson, Helen Nebeker, 134–5

Treue, Wilhelm, 18

Trubner, Henry, 264

Truman, Harry, 78

Twain, Mark, 41, 157, 218, 369

Tyler, John, 36–7

Underhill, Anne, 365–6

UNESCO, 8, 14, 358

World Heritage sites, 1, 99

Uno, Hiroko, 40

Upton, Joseph M., 288

Valentiner, William R., 285

Vattel, Emmerich de, 20

Victoria, Queen, 18–19, 38, 57, 157

Vollmer, John, 244

von der Heydt, Baron Eduard, 4, 85, 305–9, 310, 311–21

von Dirksen, Herbert, 291

Waldersee, Count von, 27

Waley, Arthur, 110, 116

Walker, Byron Edmund, 191

Walker, John, 46, 54

Walmsley, Lewis Calvin, 195, 197

Walters, Henry, 4, 126, 145–7

Walters, William T., 4, 126, 145–52

portrait of, 146

Wang, Jinren, 67, 69–70, 75, 77, 88

Wang, Yannan, 354

Wang, Yirong, 200–1

Wang, Yuanlu, 70, 71, 71–3

Wang, Audrey, 351–2

Wang, C. C., 273, 290–1, 294–5, 296, 297

Wang, Daisy Yiyou, 83, 136–7, 172–3

warfare, laws of, 20, 27

Warner, Langdon, 1–2, 4, 56–70, 100–1, 104, 116–17, 261, 288

in China, 64, 66–70, 72–7, 87–90, 110, 138–9, 369

and Crofts, 192–3

death of, 79

and Freer, 139

on Laufer, 254

and Okakura, 65

as Penn Museum of Art, 63, 65

photograph by (Caves of Dunhuang), 68

photograph of, 64

on Ross, 56

and Sickman, 1

Warren, Ned, 47

Watt, James C., 50, 287, 293, 299–301, 365

Waugh, Evelyn, 92, 330

Wei, Zheng, 11

Weld, Charles Goddard, 54

Wells, C. Edward, 288

Wen Cheng, Ming, 279

Wen, Tao, 105

West, Rebecca, 283, 325

Westad, Odd Arne, 24–5

Wetzel, Harvey E., 54–6

Wheeler, Mortimer, 65

Wheelwright, Mary, 118

Whistler, James McNeill, 127–9, 131, 137, 150

White, Stanford, 136

White, Thaddeus Cohu, 245

White, William Charles, 4, 190, 193, 194, 194–6, 198–9

Wilde, Oscar, 142

Wilson, J. Keith, 342–3

Wilson, Marc, 279–81, 299

Wilson, Woodrow, 231

Wimmel, Kenneth, 227

Winlock, Herbert, 97

Winthrop, Grenville Lindall, 58, 60–2, 85

With, Karl, 309, 311–12

Wolseley, Colonel Garnet, 17–18

Wong, Kai Kah, 210

Wood, Frances, 3, 110

Woodhouse, C. M., 356

World War I, 55, 65, 85, 113, 136, 241, 246, 312, 325, 369

World War II, 78, 96, 202, 267, 276, 291, 305, 308

Wright, Frank Lloyd, 286

Wu, Peifu, Field Marshal, 68, 81–2, 88, 109

Xi, Chensheng, 14

Xi’an (Sian), 66–7, 74, 105, 107, 110–11, 139, 177–8, 257

terra-cotta army, 9, 12, 303–4, 366

Xu, Daoning (color plates, figure 15), 250

Xu, Jay, 334

Xu, Yongxiang, 29

Yamanaka & Co., 4, 51, 56, 96, 170, 172, 199, 238, 259, 298, 305

Sadajiro Yamanaka, 103, 275

Yamazaki, Aikiko, 302

Yan, Liben, 105

Yan, Lide, 105

Yang, Yongju, 30

Yang, Jerry, 302

Yi Yuan (gallery), 308–9

Yoder, Edwin M., Jr., 349

Yu, Keng, 244–5

Yu, Keng, Lady, 212, 212–13, 215

Yu, Der Ling (Yu, Deling), 212, 213, 244, 245, 245–6

Yu, Rong Ling (Yu, Rongling), 212, 245, 245, 249–50

Yuan dynasty (1271–1368 CE), 10, 16, 133, 231, 270, 273, 277, 289, 294, 300–1

Yuan, Shikai, 111–12, 138, 154, 198–9, 232, 263

Yuan, Tongli (Yuan, T. L.), 93

Yuanmingyuan (Summer Palace of Qing emperors)

destruction of (1860), 15–20, 27, 144, 350, 358

design of, 8, 16

looting of, 8–9, 15–20, 31, 147, 264, 359–60

statue of Hugo at, 19

Zodiac Fountain, 8, 8, 9, 16, 29–30, 360

Yue, Bin, 97–9

Zhang, Daquin, 273, 297–8

Zhang, Jingjiang, 84

Zhang, Qian, 108–9, 119

Zhang, Xiaogang, 364

Zhang, Zeduan, 197

Zhang, Elya Jun, 177–8, 186–7

Zhaoling (mausoleum), 105–6, 111

Zhou, Chao, 30

Zhou dynasty (c. 1050–256 BC), 51, 181, 186, 200, 203

Zhou, Jichang, 50

Zhou, Mengfu, 297–8

Zhou, Xiuqin, 106, 111

Zurich, 315–20. See also Rietberg Museum (Zurich)