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 A Stone Buddhist Statue, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (WANDI)  |   
Collections Overseas 
 
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 Number of Objects, Including Asian Art  | 
 Year Collections Started  | 
 Major areas  |  
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 Art Institute of Chicago 
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 3,500  | 
 1922  | 
 ceramics, bronzes, jades, sculptures  |  
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 Harvard Art Museum, Boston 
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 6,466    | 
 1919  | 
 ceramics,  jades, paintings, calligraphic works, printed materials, ancient ritual bronzes, Buddhist sculptures, rhinoceros-horn carvings, lacquers, textiles  |  
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 Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston 
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 8,000 objects   | 
 1878  | 
 Paintings, sculpture, textiles, ceramics, metalwork, and decorative arts 
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 Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET), New York 
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 35,000   | 
 late 19th century  | 
 largest and most comprehensive collection of Asian art in the West, including paintings, prints, calligraphy, sculptures, metalwork, ceramics, lacquerware, works of decorative art, and textiles  |  
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 The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum), Philadelphia 
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 25,000  | 
 early 20th century  | 
 Chinese Buddhist sculptures collected in the early part of the 20th century 
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 Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Washington D.C. 
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 more than 10,000   | 
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 jade objects, ancient metal work, early Buddhist sculptures, gilt bronze, lacquer, wood, ceramics, paintings and calligraphic works 
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 Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City 
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 more than 7,500   | 
 opening in 1933  | 
 Chinese paintings, Chinese temple gallery 
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 The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco 
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 more than 17,000   | 
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 porcelain, ritual bronzes, Buddhist art, paintings, bronzes, calligraphic works, textiles and lacquerware   |   
(Sources: websites of these museums)  
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