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The Arthur M. Sackler Museum, part of the Harvard Art Museums, houses Eastern, Byzantine and Mediterranean art from ancient and medieval eras. The collection includes Chinese jades and ceramics, Japanese surimono prints and lacquer works, Buddhist cave-temple sculptures, Greek vases, and Islamic calligraphy works.
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32 Quincy St, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States
+1 617-495-9400
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