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1Daniel M. Greenberg
Daniel M. Greenberg specializes in Chinese art of the eighteenth century; his research explores the relationship between painting, state ritual, and Chinese empire. He is currently an Andrew W. Mellon Teaching Fellow in the Department of Art and Archaeology at Columbia University. Greenberg received his Ph.D. from Yale University in 2015. He holds a B.S. from Rutgers University and completed graduate coursework for an M.A. in History of Chinese Calligraphy at the Graduate Institute of Art History, National Taiwan University. He has received fellowships from the Taiwanese Ministry of Education (2005–07) and the Council on East Asian Studies at Yale (2013). His work has also been supported by grants from Academica Sinica, the Richard U. Light Foundation, Katherine Davis Foundation, and the Paul Mellon Center for Studies in British Art. He served as a United States Peace Corps Volunteer in China from 2000 to 2002.
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The Invisible, Ever-present Past: Taca Sui’s Steles/ Huang Yi Project
Volume 17, Number 3, May/June 2018
by Daniel M. Greenberg
Volume 17, Number 3, May/June 2018
by Daniel M. Greenberg
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