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AUCKLAND'S LOAN EXHIBITION OF CHINESE ART.—Some of the beautiful pieces of Chinese work which are to he seen at the special exhibition opened at the Auckland War Memorial Museum From left: Ivory hand-rest with carved figures of life among the mountains. Madonna-like figure of the Goddess of Mercy and of little children. Carved ivory tusk covered with Buddhist mythological subjects. Figure of Si-Wang-Mu, the Goddess of Literature .

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 303, 20 November 1935, Page 4

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AUCKLAND'S LOAN EXHIBITION OF CHINESE ART.—Some of the beautiful pieces of Chinese work which are to he seen at the special exhibition opened at the Auckland War Memorial Museum From left: Ivory hand-rest with carved figures of life among the mountains. Madonna-like figure of the Goddess of Mercy and of little children. Carved ivory tusk covered with Buddhist mythological subjects. Figure of Si-Wang-Mu, the Goddess of Literature. Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 303, 20 November 1935, Page 4

AUCKLAND'S LOAN EXHIBITION OF CHINESE ART.—Some of the beautiful pieces of Chinese work which are to he seen at the special exhibition opened at the Auckland War Memorial Museum From left: Ivory hand-rest with carved figures of life among the mountains. Madonna-like figure of the Goddess of Mercy and of little children. Carved ivory tusk covered with Buddhist mythological subjects. Figure of Si-Wang-Mu, the Goddess of Literature. Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 303, 20 November 1935, Page 4

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