1992.319 In and Around Kyoto
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This painting is one of a pair of screens on the same subject: the buildings and landscape of the Japanese imperial capital Kyoto. Kano Eitoku was the son of a well-known artist, Shoei, and the grandson of Motonobu, a founder of the Kano school of painters.
1990.235 Head of Buddha
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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1989.115 Plate
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Shoji Hamada (1894-1978) was famous for producing wares in the village of Mashiko, which has been the largest center for folk pottery in Japan since the 1930s.
1989.116 Plate
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Shoji Hamada (1894-1978) was famous for producing wares in the village of Mashiko, which has been the largest center for folk pottery in Japan since the 1930s.
1986.49 Bedding cover (futonji) with fans and flowers
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The folding fan (ogi) appears frequently on Japanese textiles, as a simplified form scattered across the surface of a Noh robe or as the nucleus of a design, as on this bedding cover.
1985.R.908 Vase
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1985.R.907 Vase with Handle in Relief
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1985.116.A-C Healing Buddha with Lotus
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This stately image of the Buddha, Yakushi Nyorai (Bhaisajyaguru in Sanskrit), who is identified by the small medicine jar he holds in his left hand, projects a sense of calm reserve and gentle approachability. In Japan, the worship of Yakushi began to flourish as early as the 7th century. H
1983.551.FA Sue ware Flask
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Sue ware was a style of gray stoneware produced from the 5th to 10th century CE in East Asia. The technique for Sue ware migrated from the Korean peninsula to Japan in the 5th and 6th centuries, as a result of Japanese invasions of Korea.