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ASIAN

While the holdings of Asian art are not extensive, there are excellent examples of Japanese tea jars, painted scrolls and folding screens, and woodcuts from the early Edo through the Meiji periods. The collections of Chinese jades, bronzes, and tomb ceramics are also strengths together with some interesting Buddhist art from East Asia.

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Jar
Chinese
25-220
Brush Jar
Chinese
1661-1722
Culture: Chinese
Bowl
Chinese
1735-1795
1971.35.5
Kitagawa Utamaro
c. 1793-1794
Culture: Japanese
Bowl
Chinese (Fujian Province)
Nd
Bottle
Korean
Nd
Li vessel
Chinese
c. 1050 BCE
Celadon Bowl
Chinese (Yao-chou, Shensi Province)
Nd
Dancing girl
Chinese
7th c
Culture: Chinese
The Palace of the Nine Accomplishments
Chinese
1554
Culture: Chinese
One Hundred Birds Turn Toward the Phoenix
Currently Unidentified
Nd
Culture: Chinese
Standing Boddhisatva
Tibetan
Nd
Culture: Tibetan
The Walking Buddha
Thai
16th c
Culture: Thai
The City Flourishing, Tanabata Festival
Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川 広重)
1857
Culture: Japanese
Braving Heavy Snow, a Japanese Officer Scouts Enemy Territory
Taguchi Beisaku (田口米作)
1895
Culture: Japanese
Actor Sawamura Tosshō holding a Scroll with a Hawk
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
1830
Culture: Japanese
Minami-Shinagawa and Samezu Seashore
Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川 広重)
1857 (2nd month)
Culture: Japanese
Tsuchiyama: The Suzuka Mountains in the Rain
Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川 広重)
c. 1845
Culture: Japanese
Pines and Waves at Ryuto (Eight Views of the Ryukyu Islands)
Katsushika Hokusai
c. 1833
Culture: Japanese
Man and Woman, #25
Eikoh Hosoe
1960
Culture: Japanese
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