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Hanging Guorui’s Stanford—Part One

March 19, 2010by Guest Contributor 2 Comments

Every so often, exemplary objects enter the collection, which enhance and diversify the museum’s holdings as well as present new challenges for Cantor Arts Center staff.  Such was the case […]

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