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Mary Augusta Mullikin (born 1874 in Ohio; died 1964) was an American painter who spent almost 30 years in China from 1920 to the end of World War II. Member of the American Federation of Art. Joint author with Anna Hotchkis, also a painter, of two books of their travels in China, illustrated by themselves, entitled Buddhist Sculptures of the Yun Kang Caves (Librairie française, Peiping, 1935) and The Nine Sacred Mountains of China (Vetch and Lee, Hong Kong, 1973). She also contributed to the National Geographic Magazine a number of articles accompanied by her drawings, including "China's Great Wall of Sculpture" in the March 1938 National Geographic (pp 313–348) on the earliest Buddhist sculptures in what were known as the Yun Kang caves, and "Tài Shan, Sacred Mountain of the East" in June

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  • Mary Augusta Mullikin (Cincinnati, Ohio, 20 de mayo de 1874 - Austin, 11 de febrero de 1964)​ fue una pintora estadounidense que pasó casi 30 años en China desde 1920 hasta el final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Miembro de la Federación Americana de Arte. Coautora con Anna Hotchkis, también pintora, de dos libros de sus viajes por China, ilustrados por ellas mismas, titulados Esculturas budistas de las cuevas de Yun Kang (Librairie française, Peiping, 1935) y Las nueve montañas sagradas de China (Vetch y Lee, Hong Kong, 1973). También hizo varios artículos para la revista National Geographic, acompañados de sus dibujos, incluido "La Gran Muralla de Esculturas de China" en el National Geographic de marzo de 1938 (págs. 313–348) sobre las primeras esculturas budistas en lo que se conocía com (es)
  • Mary Augusta Mullikin (born 1874 in Ohio; died 1964) was an American painter who spent almost 30 years in China from 1920 to the end of World War II. Member of the American Federation of Art. Joint author with Anna Hotchkis, also a painter, of two books of their travels in China, illustrated by themselves, entitled Buddhist Sculptures of the Yun Kang Caves (Librairie française, Peiping, 1935) and The Nine Sacred Mountains of China (Vetch and Lee, Hong Kong, 1973). She also contributed to the National Geographic Magazine a number of articles accompanied by her drawings, including "China's Great Wall of Sculpture" in the March 1938 National Geographic (pp 313–348) on the earliest Buddhist sculptures in what were known as the Yun Kang caves, and "Tài Shan, Sacred Mountain of the East" in June (en)
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  • The Nine Sacred Mountains of China with Anna Hotchkis (en)
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