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191 x 267 mm
7.5 x 10.5 in
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Hardcover
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April 2002
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Delightful Pursuits:

Highlights from the Lee Institute for Japanese Art

In addition to the signature piece, the Kamakura period wooden sculpture, Daitoku Myoo, and other Buddhist sculptures, Mr. Clark has relied on his own distinctive vision to bring together works from Japan's medieval to early modern periods.
Main text in Japanese with brief English captions, 3 essays in English, illustrated boards
Contents of Essays:
The Cowboy Who Loves Japanese Art by Kobayashi Tadashi
Religious Art in the Collection of The Clark Center for Japanese Art by Samuel C. Morse
The Ruth and Sherman Lee Institute for Japanese Art at the Clark Center: The Making of an Institution by Sandra Shecke
Price: US$55.00
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