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In December of 1999 a symposium titled "Issues of Authenticity" was held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art with papers mostly arguing for and against the age and authenticity of a painting titled Riverbank that the museum had recently acquired and believed to be an early masterwork, while others, spearheaded by Cahill, believe it to be a forgery by the late Zhang Daqian. Revelations about the background of this symposium, and additional opinions by others about this controversy, are offered here.
The Bancroft Library at 150 - A Sesquicentennial Symposium
Keynote
Lisbeth Haas, UC Santa Cruz
"California and the Borderlands: A Multiethnic Place that lives Quietly in the Archives"
http://bancroft.berkeley.edu