Lerner, Martin
LERNER, Martin
LERNER, Martin. American, b. 1936. Genres: Art/Art history. Career: University of California, Santa Barbara, assistant professor, 1965-66; Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, assistant curator of Oriental art, 1966-72; Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, adjunct assistant professor, 1968-72; Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, vice chair in charge of Far Eastern art, 1972-75, curator of South and Southeast Asian art, 1978-. International lecturer and art consultant. Publications: Indian Miniatures from the Jeffrey Paley Collection, 1974; Bronze Sculptures from Asia, 1975; Blue and White: Early Japanese Export Ware, 1978; The Flame and the Lotus: Indian and Southeast Asian Art from the Kronos Collections, 1984; (with W. Felten) Thai and Cambodian Sculpture from the Sixth to the Fourteenth Centuries, 1989; (with Felten) Entdeckungen: Skulpturen der Khmer und Thai, 1989; (with S. Kossak) The Lotus Transcendent: Indian and Southeast Asian Art from the Samuel Eilenberg Collection, 1991; Ancient Khumer Sculpture, 1994. Address: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 5th Ave., New York, NY 10028, U.S.A.