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VOLUME 36 - NUMBER

FEATURES
James J. Lally. The Eye of an Expert, the Heart of a Collector
Willard G. Clark. Sherman E. Lee, Mentor and Friend
William J. Chiego. Sharing the Wealth
Wai-kam Ho. Remembrances of Lake Erie
Pramod Chandra. Paintings from an Early Bhagavata Purana Series in the Popular Mughal Style
Rekha Morris. Sense and Sensitivity: Sherman Lee's Impact on the Collection of North Indian Sculpture at The Cleveland Museum of Art
Stanislaw J. Czuma. Great Acquisitions of Indian and Southeast Asian Art at The Cleveland Museum of Art
James T. Ulak. Uncomfortable Realities: Reflecting on Sherman Lee's Hunches
Marsha Weidner. Two Ming Ritual Scrolls as Harbingers of New Directions in the Study of Chinese Painting
Howard Rogers. Questioning Authority
Thomas Lawton. Apropos of a Chinese Bronze Ritual Vessel
John M. Rosenfield. Sherman Lee: Early Encounters with Asian Art
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Heather Sutherland. Book Review: Dorothy C. Wong: Chinese Steles: Pre-Buddhist and Buddhist Use of a Symbolic Form, University of Hawai'i Press, 2004
COMMENTARY
Robert Bruce-Gardner. Commentary: Eyes Wide Shut

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VOLUME 36 - NUMBER

FEATURES
James J. Lally. The Eye of an Expert, the Heart of a Collector
Willard G. Clark. Sherman E. Lee, Mentor and Friend
William J. Chiego. Sharing the Wealth
Wai-kam Ho. Remembrances of Lake Erie
Pramod Chandra. Paintings from an Early Bhagavata Purana Series in the Popular Mughal Style
Rekha Morris. Sense and Sensitivity: Sherman Lee's Impact on the Collection of North Indian Sculpture at The Cleveland Museum of Art
Stanislaw J. Czuma. Great Acquisitions of Indian and Southeast Asian Art at The Cleveland Museum of Art
James T. Ulak. Uncomfortable Realities: Reflecting on Sherman Lee's Hunches
Marsha Weidner. Two Ming Ritual Scrolls as Harbingers of New Directions in the Study of Chinese Painting
Howard Rogers. Questioning Authority
Thomas Lawton. Apropos of a Chinese Bronze Ritual Vessel
John M. Rosenfield. Sherman Lee: Early Encounters with Asian Art
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Heather Sutherland. Book Review: Dorothy C. Wong: Chinese Steles: Pre-Buddhist and Buddhist Use of a Symbolic Form, University of Hawai'i Press, 2004
COMMENTARY
Robert Bruce-Gardner. Commentary: Eyes Wide Shut

VOLUME 36 - NUMBER

FEATURES
James J. Lally. The Eye of an Expert, the Heart of a Collector
Willard G. Clark. Sherman E. Lee, Mentor and Friend
William J. Chiego. Sharing the Wealth
Wai-kam Ho. Remembrances of Lake Erie
Pramod Chandra. Paintings from an Early Bhagavata Purana Series in the Popular Mughal Style
Rekha Morris. Sense and Sensitivity: Sherman Lee's Impact on the Collection of North Indian Sculpture at The Cleveland Museum of Art
Stanislaw J. Czuma. Great Acquisitions of Indian and Southeast Asian Art at The Cleveland Museum of Art
James T. Ulak. Uncomfortable Realities: Reflecting on Sherman Lee's Hunches
Marsha Weidner. Two Ming Ritual Scrolls as Harbingers of New Directions in the Study of Chinese Painting
Howard Rogers. Questioning Authority
Thomas Lawton. Apropos of a Chinese Bronze Ritual Vessel
John M. Rosenfield. Sherman Lee: Early Encounters with Asian Art
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Heather Sutherland. Book Review: Dorothy C. Wong: Chinese Steles: Pre-Buddhist and Buddhist Use of a Symbolic Form, University of Hawai'i Press, 2004
COMMENTARY
Robert Bruce-Gardner. Commentary: Eyes Wide Shut

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