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Collaborative Connoisseurship

Blonde Boy

Collaborative Connoisseurship
These works can perhaps explain the melange of aesthetic tastes in American art during the turn of the century. Looking at this period, broadly the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, one should note two major currents: one that bolstered American art and progressive styles, and one that flaunted learned excellence through international study at the European academies.

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Boundaries & Transformations
Boundaries & Transformations

Boundaries & Transformations
The power of the visual imagery of India and Southeast Asia lies in its ability to capture the human experience and to refine our understanding of constant differences. It is the tradition of Indic religions to acknowledge opposing characters and natures within their deities. However, for every boundary, there is also an equivalent transformation which maintains the spiritual balance.

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By The Light of Butterlamps
By The Light of Butterlamps
The Amarillo Museum of Art in Amarillo, Texas, continues to develop its holdings of Asian art. Thanks in great part to Mr. V. J. Jordan Jr., an area collector and community leader, the Museum is able to present this exhibition of tsakli, miniature devotional paintings from Tibet, its neighboring Buddhist regions and countries.
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AMoA Permanent Collection
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From the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. William T. Price
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Temporary Exhibitions
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