Jack Daulton is an acclaimed lecturer on the art history of non-Western civilizations and has been a study leader on trips to more than 50 countries throughout the world. His academic work has included extensive study of the art and architecture of Asia and Africa, as well as of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. Jack is also a practicing attorney with a particular interest in international law relating to the preservation and conservation of the world’s cultural heritage. In a widely reported 1995 federal case, he recovered a 1,000-year-old sculpture that had been stolen from a temple in Myanmar.
