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John Huntington is also both the principal photographer for and the Co-founding Director (with Susan L. Huntington) of the Huntington Photographic Archive of Buddhist and Asian Art at the Ohio State University. The archive has made available nearly two hundred thousand photographs and other resources to scholars and the interested public of Buddhist art from many areas of Asia. ([https://huntingtonarchive.org/about.php Source: Huntington Archive])
A List of Publications can be found here: https://huntingtonarchive.org/resources/JCHPublications.php
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 5 June 2024

PersonType Category:Professors
Category:Authors of English Works
FirstName / namefirst John
LastName / namelast Huntington
namemiddle C.
MainNamePhon John C. Huntington
SortName Huntington
bio John C. Huntington dedicated the past 45 years to the study of Buddhist art in all of its forms. His primary interests are the communication values of the various art forms, how the arts set the environment of attainment for the practitioner, and the practice methodologies that involve art as part of rituals and the like. He has taught at the Ohio State University since fall of 1970 and during his time there has helped build a flourishing program in Asian art history.

John Huntington is also both the principal photographer for and the Co-founding Director (with Susan L. Huntington) of the Huntington Photographic Archive of Buddhist and Asian Art at the Ohio State University. The archive has made available nearly two hundred thousand photographs and other resources to scholars and the interested public of Buddhist art from many areas of Asia. (Source: Huntington Archive)

A List of Publications can be found here: https://huntingtonarchive.org/resources/JCHPublications.php

YearBirth 1937/04/06
YearDeath 2021/11/28
associatedwebsite https://huntingtonarchive.org/
affiliation Ohio State University
phduniversity University of Michigan
publications https://huntingtonarchive.org/resources/JCHPublications.php
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