James Cahill

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Cahill, J.

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PersonType Category:Authors of English Works
Category:Professors Emeritus
FirstName / namefirst James
LastName / namelast Cahill
MainNamePhon James Cahill
SortName Cahill, James
bio James Cahill [was] an art historian and curator who played an influential role in expanding the study and teaching of Chinese painting in the West before and after the opening up of U.S.-China relations in the early 1970s . . .

A longtime professor at UC Berkeley, Cahill was a dominant scholar in his field for 50 years. In the late 1950s, he was one of a small number of Western scholars permitted access to the imperial paintings that had been evacuated to Taiwan before the Chinese mainland fell under Communist rule. He was allowed to photograph many of the works for Chinese Painting, his classic 1960 text that for decades was required reading in Chinese art history classes. (Adapted from Source July 14, 2023)

YearDeath 2014
affiliation University of California, Berkeley
phduniversity University of Michigan
education Ph.D., University of Michigan,1958
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