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  1. Snooker player James Cahill's professional Match results, Frame scores, centuries, prize money, statistics from season 2024-2025 - Snooker Database of Results & Statistics

  2. May 11, 2011 · This 1-minute teaser for the art-history series "A Pure and Remote View: Visualizing Early Chinese Landscape Painting" by Professor Emeritus James Cahill ver...

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  3. Feb 22, 2014 · James Cahill, 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 ...

  4. James Cahill - Professor Emeritus, History of Art - UC Berkeley. Lecture 10 GIP 10: Zhou Chen - His Beggars and Street Characters. In GIP 9, I said these lectures would form a kind of contrasting pair; that even the names of the artists sound as though one were almost the reverse of the other: Shen Zhou and Zhou Chen.

  5. The late James Cahill, Professor Emeritus at UC Berkeley, was known as a brilliant scholar, exceptional teacher and writer, and extraordinary connoisseur and collector of Chinese and Japanese paintings. He began collecting in the mid-1950s as a Fulbright Scholar in Japan, where he encountered significantly undervalued Chinese paintings of the Ming and Qing periods. At the time few collectors were interested in these later paintings and fewer still understood their inherent value. But Cahill ...

  6. Jun 6, 2022 · James Cahill: It started with the main character, Don. I had this image of a man who was mid-career, mid-life, brilliantly successful and renowned, ...

  7. The Compelling Image will delight the art-lover who does not yet realize that Chinese painting can be as original and moving as El Greco or Cézanne. With a graceful authority, James Cahill explores the radiant painting of that tumultuous era when the collapse of the Ming Dynasty and the Manchu conquest of China dramatically changed the lives and thinking of artists and intellectuals.The brilliant masters of the seventeenth century were reconsidering their artistic relationship to nature and ...