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Kathleen,

The University of Chicago's Digital Scrolling Paintings Project, linked by Amanda Rybin, is wonderful.

You might also want to have a look at the Deer Scroll project from the Seattle Art Museum:
http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/exhibit/interactives/deerscroll/sam_deer.htm

Good luck!


Howard Brainen
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On Nov 21, 2013, at 2:05 PM, Kathleen l wrote:

Hi all,

I am so grateful for the help of the collective wisdom here! I was
hoping to tap  you all one more time.

One of my faculty is interested in expanding our collection of Chinese
scroll reproductions. She has been pleased with the purchases we have
made from this site:
http://www.nigensha.co.jp/kokyu/en/index.html

However, our budget isn't able to meet her needs from this vendor. I
am reaching out to see if there are other avenues of purchase we might
pursue that may help us meet her needs and maximize the budget we have
available.

Thanks so much!

Kathleen DeLaurenti
Arts Librarian
College of William & Mary


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