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Adam,
When I worked at the Mills Colleg Art Museum we had a travelling exhibit of
Noh Masks at the Prieto Gallery. Dr. Katherine Crum is the Director and she
could probably give you more info--but as I said I believe it was
travelling. Try calling 510-430-2134. I think that's the number--if not 511
in Oakland CA.
Good Luck
Alicia Quirk
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From: "Adam Zollinger" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 7:55 PM
Subject: Noh Mask Collections in the US?
> I am trying to locate public and private collections of historical Noh
masks
> in the United States. I know there's quite a substantial collection at the
> Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Is anyone aware of any other? I'd be
interested
> in hearing about any size of collection, small or large.
> Thank you,
> Adam Zollinger
> [log in to unmask]
> (916) 444-7816
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