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This early 14th-century, 19.5-inch-tall Japanese bodhisattva (enlightened being), made of cypress and adorned with pigment, gold powder, and gold leaf, is one of 56 pieces of ceramic, stone, or metal exhibited in Asian Journeys: Collecting Art in Post-war America, on display from February 6 to June 6. The show, which explores the political and historical forces affecting Asian art collecting after World War II, comprises pieces from the sixth to the early 19th century and was assembled from the Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, III, collection at the Asia Society Museum of New York, where it was first on view.

