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Willows and Bridge Pair of six-panel folding screens 17th century

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Willows and Bridge Pair of six-panel folding screens 17th century

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“Takebun,” from the Musical Drama “The New Piece” (“Shinkyoku”) early 17th century

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“Takebun,” from the Musical Drama “The New Piece” (“Shinkyoku”) early 17th century

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Cherry Blossom Viewing at Itsukushima and Yoshino first half of the 17th century

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Cherry Blossom Viewing at Itsukushima and Yoshino first half of the 17th century

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Cherry Blossom Viewing at Itsukushima and Yoshino first half of the 17th century

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Myō

jin e

arly

14t

h ce

ntur

y

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ada

on a

Gra

pevi

ne

Bok

urin

Gua

n (J

apan

ese,

act

ive

late

14t

h ce

ntur

y)

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Ten Verses on Oxherding

1278

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Aizen Myōō 14th century

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Widemouthed Jar (Kame)with Wave Pattern late 16th–early 17th century

Apsaras Lacquered and gilded Japanese cypress XII

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Ewer (Suichū) with Cherry Blossoms and Picnic Curtain early 17th century Sake Vessel (Heishi) with Butterflies 15th century

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Fudō Myōō Kaikei (Japanese, active 1183–1223)

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Deer Mandala of Kasuga Shrine late 14th century

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Deer Mandala of Kasuga Shrine late 14th century

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Jizō Bosatsu Kaikei (Japanese, active 1183–1223)

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O-daiko

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Guardian Lion-Dogs mid-13th centuryLidded Brazier (Te-aburi) with Paulownia and Geometric Design 18th century

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Shinto Deities10th century Sake Bottle (Tokkuri) late 16th–early 17th century

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Courtesans Parodying Kanzan and Jittoku Kinpūsha Toyomaro (Japanese early19th century)

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Incense Box (Kogo) with Pines and Plovers early 14th century

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Hotei Ogata Kōrin (Japanese, 1658–1716)

Jizō Bosatsu Playing a Flute Kano Tan'yū (Japanese, 1602–1674)

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Recumbent Bottle (Yokobe) late 6th century Japan Large Storage Jar (Ōtsubo) 16th century

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Platter (Ōzara) with Pine Tree early 17th century

Katsukawa Shunshō (Japanese, 1726–1792)

Woman in a Black Kimono

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Bea

uty

of th

e K

anbu

n E

ra la

te 1

7th

cent

ury

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Man

dala

of H

anny

a B

osat

su 1

4th

cent

ury

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Bird

s an

d Fl

ower

s of

Sum

mer

and

Aut

umn

Shi

kibu

Ter

utad

a 1

6th

cent

ury

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Birds and Flowers of Summer and Autumn Shikibu Terutada active mid–16th century

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Shino Teabowl with Bridge and House, known as “Bridge of the Gods” (Shinkyō) late 16th century

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Shelf for Cosmetic Boxes (Kurodana) with Wild Grapevine and Family Crest first half of the 17th century

Stand with Autumn Grasses and Flowers first half of the 17th century

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Widemouthed Oil Jar (Kame) with Wave Pattern 18th century

Serving Dish (Hirabachi) with Circular Patterns (Botan-mochi) early 17th century

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Sutra Box (Kyōbako) with Lotus Pond XVII

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Sutra Box (Kyōbako) with Lotus Pond XVII – box cover

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Stacked Food Box (Jūbako) with Taro Plants and Chrysanthemums Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807–1891)

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Stacked Food Box (Jūbako) with Taro Plants and Chrysanthemums Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807–1891)

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Writing Table (Bundai) with Melons and Squirrels first half of the 17th century

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Writing Box (Suzuribako) with “Dream in Naniwa” Design 18th century

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Writing Box (Suzuribako) with “Dream in Naniwa” Design 18th century

Lions at the Stone

Bridge of Mount Tiantai Soga

Shōhaku (Japanese, 1730–1781)

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Woman Reading under a Mosquito

Net Fuhiken Tokikaze (active first half of the 18th century

The Four Deities of

Mount Kōya 16th

century

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Sta

ndin

g C

ourte

san

Kai

gets

udō

And

o (J

apan

ese,

ca.

167

1–17

43)

The

Noh

Dan

ce O

kina

Tor

iyam

a S

ekie

n (J

apan

ese,

171

2–17

88)

Sta

ndin

g C

ourte

san

Bai

ōken

Eis

hun

(Jap

anes

e, a

ctiv

e ea

rly 1

8th

cent

ury)

Peo

ny a

nd B

ambo

o by

a R

ock

Toku

yam

a G

yoku

ran

(ca.

172

8–17

84)

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Zhou Maoshu Admiring Lotuses Kaihō Yūsetsu (Japanese, 1598–1677)

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White Plum Blossoms and Moon Artist Itō Jakuchū (Japanese, 1716–1800)

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Flowers and Grasses of the Four Seasons Circle of Kano Mitsunobu (Japanese, ca. 1561–1608)

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Flowers and Grasses of the Four Seasons Circle of Kano Mitsunobu (Japanese, ca. 1561–1608)

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rtesa

n an

d he

r Atte

ndan

t und

er a

Che

rry

Tree

U

taga

wa

Toyo

haru

(Jap

anes

e, 1

735–

1814

)

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Travels through Mountains and FieldsYosa Buson (Japanese, 1716–1783)

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Travels through Mountains and FieldsYosa Buson (Japanese, 1716–1783)

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