What is a Japanese art collection doing in the middle of a farm in California?
Looking perfectly at home.
More than 700 Japanese artworks -- hanging scrolls, sculptures and paintings, from the eighth to the 20th century -- are comfortably ensconced at the Ruth & Sherman Lee Institute for Japanese Art at the Clark Center, Hanford, Calif. About 10 percent of the collection is on regular display.
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