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The show, which was organized by Adriana Proser, now a curator at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, is certainly varied, with images from Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism and Islam.

UNRWA’s elimination, or its absorption into the main U.N. refugee agency, as Proser advocates, would require a General Assembly vote.

This exhibition, organized by the art historian Ive Covaci and Adriana Proser, the museum’s curator of traditional Asian art, offers, along with wrathful deities, numerous figures exuding beatific serenity.

One of my professors, Tom Lux, used to call me a "proser."

The Buddha-as-monk is a recurrent image in the show, which has been organized by Sylvia Fraser-Lu and Donald M. Stadtner, with Adriana Proser.

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