Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 19, 1983, The Friday Edition, Page 21, Image 95

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    On exhibit
I
Ch'ing art at museum
It can be called the museum
that Oriental art built.
In 1922, Gertrude Bass Warner
contributed an extensive collec
tion of Oriental art to the Universi
ty. This gift inspired the building
of the University's Museum of Art.
And after 11 years, in 1933, the
museum first opened its doors to
visitors.
According to Barbara Zentner,
registrar and director of the Do
cent program, the volunteer tour
guides at the museum, Warner
felt that the only way to achieve
peace across the Pacific was
through the mutual understan
ding of each other's cultures.
Since that time the museum has
acquired international recognition
with accreditation by the
American Association of
Museums.
The museum celebrates its 50th
Continued on Page 25E
Photo by Mark Pynes
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