FEB 2001

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VOLUME 32 - NUMBER 2

This issue marks the first occassion in sixty years that the Chinese collection at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (UPM) has been published. Unique for its quality, the collection's main strength lies in Buddhist sculpture and paintings. The articles focus mainly on sculpture, while two essays re-evaluate the painting collection.

FEATURES
James Cahill. Five Rediscovered Ming and Qing Paintings in the University of Pennsylvania Museum
Roderick Whitfield. A Pair of Doves: A Northern Song Painting Rediscovered
Gilbert L. Mattos and Yang Hua. The Chen Zhang Fanghu
Richard Smithies. A Luohan from Yizhou in the University of Pennsylvania Museum
Marilyn Gridley. A White-robed Guanyin as the Embodiment of a Liao Ideal
Zhou Xiuqin. Emperor Taizong and His Six Horses
Angela F. Howard. Reconstructing the Original Location of a Group of Sculptures in the University of Pennsylvania Museum
Dorothy C. Wong. Maitreya Buddha Statues at the University of Pennsylvania Museum
Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt. The Chinese Rotunda Turns 100
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Fair Preview: The Arts of Pacific Asia Show in San Francisco
Margaret Tao. The International 20th Century Arts Fair in New York
Donald M. Stadtner. Book Review: Ralph Isaacs and T. Richard Blurton, Visions of the Golden Land: Burma and the Art of Lacquer
COMMENTARY
Nancy Hatch Dupree. Commentary: Mystery Veils the Kabul Museum Collections

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