Background
Lerner, Martin was born on November 14, 1936 in New York City. Son of Joseph and Rose (Kolberg) Lerner.
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A very good+ copy with light soiling on the wrappers. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. 8vo. Unpaged. Illus. with 17 b/w plates. Inscribed by the author. Exhibition catalogue with detailed descriptions of 21 items.
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(Authoritative commentaries on 187 Indonesian bronzes from...)
Authoritative commentaries on 187 Indonesian bronzes from the prestigious Samuel Eilenberg Collection of Indian and Southeast Asian art.
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(This book brings together previously unpublished Cambodia...)
This book brings together previously unpublished Cambodian, Thai and Vietnamese stone and bronze sculptures from nine centuries-from the style of Phnom Da, the mysterious mountain temple in the Mekong Delta, to the style of the Bayon, the apogee of Cambodian architecture. Selected from well-established private collections and museums all over the world, these forty-one sculptures, all of extra-ordinary quality, demonstrate how the highly developed civilization in Southeast Asia generated a power and aesthetic of its own. Illustrated in color.
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Lerner, Martin was born on November 14, 1936 in New York City. Son of Joseph and Rose (Kolberg) Lerner.
Bachelor, Brooklyn College, 1959; postgraduate, Institute Fine Arts, New York University, 1961-1965.
Assistant professor University California, Santa Barbara, 1965-1966. Assistant curator Oriental art Cleveland Museum Art, 1966-1972. Assistant professor Case Western Reserve University, 1968-1972.
Vice chairman charge Far Eastern art Metropolitan Museum Art, New York City, 1972-1975, senior curator Indian and Southeast Asian art, 1978—2004, curatorial advisor for South and Southeast Asian art, since 2004. Adjunct professor Columbia University, 2004, art advisory associate, 2005;consultant Christie's, since 2003, others in field. International lecturer.
(This book brings together previously unpublished Cambodia...)
(Authoritative commentaries on 187 Indonesian bronzes from...)
(Indian and Southeast Asian art from the Kronos collections)
(A very good+ copy with light soiling on the wrappers. Fir...)
Served with United States Army, 1959-1961. Member of East India. Devonshire (London).
Married Roberta M. Rubenstein, February 26, 1968. Children: Benjamin Louis, Seth Laurence, Jocelyn Annual.