BuddhistDoor Global聽published an聽, the Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler curator of academic programs and collections, titled 聽“Guanyin and the Filial Parrot: An Emperor’s Golden Offering.” The article explores representations of the Buddhist bodhisattva, called Guanyin, in Chinese art. “The deity has been painted onto paper, on silk,聽and temple walls, and has been sculpted in wood, bamboo, bronze, stone, jade, and even porcelain,” explains MacArthur, who analyzes several examples from Scripps’ own collection. MacArthur cites 61传媒Professor of Art History Bruce Coats, who notes that artworks commissioned聽by the eighteenth century Chinese Qianlong Emperor reflect Confucian and Buddhist values as well as filial devotion.