Chinese rubbings

Chinese Rubbings in Europe

The Estampages chinois conservés en Europe database has been developed thanks to the financial support of the CCK Foundation. It is the result of a collective work realised under the direction of Prof. Jean-Pierre Drège, and by Richard Schneider, who has developed the program of this database.

The Chinese rubbings presented here belong to some French institutions as the Société asiatique (SA), the Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient (EF), the Institut des hautes études chinoises (IH), the Guimet Museum (MG), as well as to European collections such the Rietberg Museum in Zürich (ZR), the Bodleian Library in Oxford (OB), the British Library (BL) and the  British Museum (BM) in London, the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm (SF) and the National Galery in Prague (NG).

EFEO News
Debate on Japanese architecture
Japan, Kyoto, 15 December 2010
On December 15 (6:00 p.m.), Igarashi Jun, architect (Igarashi Studio, Hôkkaidô) and Olivier Boucheron, architect (Atelier Nelobo, Nantes), are presenting a lecture on the occasion of a debate on the topic "Primitivisme et Ecologie [Primitivism and ecology] (purimitivizumu to ekolojî)," organized jointly by the EFEO and the Villa Kujoyama at Kyoto's Seika University (in Japanese and French, with translation).
Third UN Forum on Minorities
Switzerland, Geneva, 14 December 2010
On December 14 and 15, Po Dharma is taking part in the third UN Forum on "Minorities and effective participation in economic life" at the Palais des Nations in Geneva.
Lecture on Angkor
France, Strasbourg, 14 December 2010
Jacques Gaucher is giving one lecture on December 14 (at 8:00 p.m.) at the Strasbourg National School of Architecture, on "Angkor, la cité retrouvée [Angkor, the rediscovered city]."
Lecture on Angkor
France, Paris, 09 December 2010
Jacques Gaucher is giving one lecture on December 9 (4:00 p.m.) at the Cernuschi Museum on "Angkor, la ville en questions [Angkor, the city under scrutiny]"
Graduate seminar
Taiwan, Taipei, 03 December 2010
Ten French or French-speaking MA and doctoral students present their research at a seminar jointly organized by the Taipei branch of The Center for French Studies on Contemporary China and the EFEO's Taipei Center.