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Front MatterSource: Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies, Vol. 22, No. 1, Asian Art at The ArtInstitute of Chicago (1996), pp. 1-3Published by: The Art Institute of ChicagoStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4104353 .
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Asian Art
THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO Museum Studies
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AsianArt at The Art Institute of Chicago
THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO Museum Studies
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THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO Museum Studies
VOLUME 22, NO. I
@1996 by The Art Institute of Chicago
ISSN 0069-3235
ISBN 0-86559-129-6
Published by The Art Institute of Chicago, iII South Michigan Avenue, Chicago,
Illinois 60603-6110. Regular subscription rates: $20 for members of the Art Institute,
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Executive Director of Publications: Susan E Rossen; Guest Editor: Naomi Noble
Richard; Editor of Museum Studies: Michael Sittenfeld; Designer: Ann M.
Wassmann; Production: Daniel Frank; Subscription and Circulation Manager:
Bryan D. Miller.
Photography credits: Unless otherwise indicated in the captions, all photographs
in this issue were produced by the Department of Imaging and Technical Services,
Alan Newman, Executive Director.
Volume 22, no. I, was typeset in Stempel Garamond by Z...Art & Graphics,
Chicago; and 3,000 copies were printed by Active Graphics, Inc., Chicago.
Front cover: Anonymous, Prince before an Ascetic, Kashmir, c. 1630/50 (see p. ii,
fig. 4).
Back cover, bottom left: Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858), View of
Saruwaka Street at Night, I856 (see p. 9I, fig. 19); top right: Buddha Shakyamuni
(detail), Nagappattinam, twelfth century (see p. 33, fig. I5).
This volume was supported in part by a grant for scholarly catalogues and publi-
cations from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
The Art Institute of Chicago thanks the many donors who generously donated
funds for the production of this issue of Museum Studies.
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Table of Contents
THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO
Museum Studies, Volume 22, No. i
Asian Art at The Art Institute of Chicago
Foreword ........................................ 4
Recent Acquisitions in the
Department of Asian Art ........................................ 6 STEPH EN LITTLE, The Art Institute of Chicago
Sculptures from South India in The Art Institute of Chicago ................................... 20
P RATAPADITYA PAL, The Art Institute of Chicago
Early Chinese Paintings in The Art Institute of Chicago .......................................... 36
STEPH EN LITTLE, The Art Institute of Chicago
Surimonoin the Clarence Buckingham Japanese Print Collection: An Introduction ................... 54
B E T T Y Y. S I F F E R T, The Art Institute of Chicago
The Lure of the West: European Elements in the Art of the Floating World .................................. 74
STEPHEN LITTLE, The Art Institute of Chicago
Notes ................................... ...................... 94
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