Yeewan Koon

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Yeewan Koon
Born
NationalityChinese-British
OccupationChinese art historian
Academic background
Alma mater
Thesis Literati Iconoclasm: Violence and Estrangement in the Art of Su Renshan (1814-ca. 1850)
Doctoral advisor Jonathan Hay