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Phoebus 9: Myriad Points of View

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Phoebus 9: Full Edition
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Preface
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Wills, J. Robert (Author)
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Collecting Chinese Art
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Papp, Roy (Author) / Papp, Marilyn (Author)
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Catalog of the Inaugural Gift From the Roy and Marilyn Papp Collection to Phoenix Art Museum
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Exhibitions From the Roy and Marilyn Papp Collection
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Additional Publications
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Romanization Note
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The Daoist Symbolism of Immortality in Shen Zhou's 'Watching the Mid-Autumn Moon at Bamboo Villa'
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Lee, Chun-yi (Author)
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From the Profound to the Mundane: Depictions of Lohans in Late Ming China
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Baker, Janet (Author)
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Glimpses of the Duanwu Festival by Fang Xun (1736-1799): Commemorative Painting or Private Souvenir?
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Kerlan-Stephens, Anne (Author)
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Pleasure and Pain
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Lee, Marion S. (Author)
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From Narrative to Transformed Narrative: Visualizations of the Heavenly Maiden and the Maiden Magu
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Liu, Chen (Author)

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