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Title
Ichimura Uzaemon [XII] as the wife, Otoki
Artist
Utagawa Kunisada
Artist Life Dates
1786-1864
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1821-1844
Accession Number
2003/1.421
Medium and Support
color woodblock print on paper
relevance
rank 15.69806
Period
Japan, Edo Period (1615-1868)
Title
Winter
Artist
Kikugawa Eizan
Artist Life Dates
1787-1867
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
early 19th century
Accession Number
1948/1.194
Medium and Support
color woodblock print on paper
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rank 15.69806
Period
Japan, Edo Period (1615-1868)
Title
A Confrontation between Equestrian Warriors, from an illustrated book
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1860
Accession Number
1983/2.100
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
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rank 15.69806
Period
Japan, Edo Period (1615-1868)
Title
Calligraphy of a Zen epigram: Yesterday I was in my rustic home, today I am not there; tomorrow I will be elsewhere. [signature]
Artist
Hamada Shôji
Physical Description
Calligraphy of a Zen epigram with signature: Yesterday I was in my rustic home, today I am not there; tomorrow I will be elsewhere.
Artist Life Dates
(Tokyo, 1894 - 1978, Mashiko)
Century
20th century
Object Creation Date
1967
Accession Number
1980/2.220
Medium and Support
ink on paper
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rank 15.69806
Period
Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)
Title
Iwai Shijaku [I] as the wife, Oritsu, kneeling by a stream, towel in hand
Artist
Utagawa Kunisada
Artist Life Dates
1786-1864
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
1822-1844
Accession Number
2003/1.447
Medium and Support
woodblock print on paper
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rank 15.69806
Period
Japan, Edo Period (1615-1868)
Title
Courtesan in procession
Artist
Kitagawa Utamaro
Physical Description
This is a portrait of courtesan and her attendant. The courtesan wears a kimono with overall cherry blossom patterns and a darker color cloak with fan, plover and wave design lining with overall cherry blossom design silk; the cloak is slipping from her right shoulder. Her obi is draped in front; it has overall hollyhock pattern. Her face is white; Her hair is sculpted like a balloon on the top and has broad wings to the side. Tortoise-shell comb and multiple hairpins adorn the hair. She is strolling toward the right. Her attendant is walking behind her, her face and body partially hidden by the courtesan. She wears the matching kimono with plover and wave design; her kimono has long sleeves (furisode), whose openings are tied with ribbons. Her obi, with peony and geometric design, is tied at the back. Her hair is in the similar shape as the courtesan but not too exaggerated. But she wears an enormous hair accessory consisting of cherry blossoms and tassels, made of silver. Her face is also in white. The painting is accompanied by poem written by Santô Kyôden with his signature and two seals. On the lower left, there are the artist's signature and seal. The mounting is made of silk brocade with embroidery in the design of clematis and millets.
Artist Life Dates
1754-1806
Century
18th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1793-1795
Accession Number
1962/1.104
Medium and Support
ink, white pigment, and red color on paper
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rank 15.69806
Period
Japan, Edo period (1615-1868)
Title
Octagonal Stacking Boxes with Chrysanthemum Design
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
19th century
Accession Number
1997/1.197A-D
Medium and Support
lacquer and wood
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rank 15.69806
Period
Japan, Edo Period (1615-1868)
Title
Shigaraki ware storage jar
Artist
Shigaraki ware, Japan
Physical Description
A large storage jar with round shoulder and shorter neck. The body is rather unevenly potted, showing bumps in some parts. The surface texture is uneven with speckles of white particles. Dark green, natural ash glaze drips on one side of the jar from top of the neck to the lower middle of the body. The rim of the neck is partially chipped and cracked. It has no foot.
Century
Late 16th-early 17th century
Object Creation Date
late 16th century - early 17th century
Accession Number
1986/1.161
Medium and Support
stoneware with natural ash glaze
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rank 15.31322
Period
Japan, Momoyama period to early Edo period (1615-1868)
Title
Blue-and-white jar with floral and leaf design
Artist
Artist Unknown, Hizen ware, Japan
Physical Description
A medium size, well potted jar with round shoulder and shorter neck. Inside is not totally glazed. On the body, pine, bamboo, and plum trees are finely painted with blue underglaze. Then a translucent glaze is applied, which turns into milky, white color. It has three floral decorations on the shoulder; the decoration is originated in functional elements of “ears” to which ropes were tied for transportation. The neck has a band of double lines and spray design of peony flowers and leaves. The rim of the neck is unglazed. The foot is unglazed; eye is glazed. Some imperfections of glaze are seen toward the bottom. Glaze is scraped off on one part. Many speckles on the surface.
Century
17th century
Object Creation Date
1615-1643
Accession Number
1964/1.99
Medium and Support
porcelain, blue underglaze painting
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rank 15.04368
Period
Japan, Edo period (1615-1868), Genwa-Kan-ei eras
Title
The Bodhisattva Jizô with a demon and children
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Century
18th-19th century
Object Creation Date
18th century - 19th century
Accession Number
1986/1.190
Medium and Support
hanging scroll, ink and color on silk
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rank 12.13212
Period
Japan, Edo to early Modern Period (1615-1926)
Title
Arita ware shallow dish with landscape scene of fishing boats by a willow tree
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
19th century
Accession Number
1987/1.304
Medium and Support
porcelain with blue underglaze painting
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rank 12.13212
Period
Japan, Edo to early Modern Period (1615-1926)
Title
Leaf-shaped dish
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
19th century
Accession Number
2001/1.358
Medium and Support
Stoneware with celadon glaze
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rank 12.13212
Period
Japan, Edo to early Modern Period (1615-1926)
Title
Tea Caddy
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
19th century
Accession Number
1997/1.192
Medium and Support
stoneware with mottled brown glaze
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rank 12.13212
Period
Japan, Edo to early Modern Period (1615-1926)
Title
Raku Style Tea Bowl with Mottled Black Glaze
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Century
late 19th century–early 20th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1850-1950
Accession Number
1954/1.538
Medium and Support
stoneware with mottled black glaze
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rank 12.13212
Period
Japan, Edo to early Modern Period (1615-1926)
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Title
Hirado Ware Mizusashi blue-and-white water covered jar with design of Chinese sages
Artist
Artist Unknown Hirado ware, Japan
Physical Description
This white porcelain jar has the design of six Chinese sages and an attendant boy with blue underglaze in delicate brushwork. One sage is reading a book, while another is listening. The attendant boy is standing next to the sage with a book. Other four sages are looking at a long hand scroll. Some sages hold staffs on their hands. One sage has a string instrument. The jar has a broad shoulder and an inverted mouth, where the lid is placed. The knob of the lid is in a shape of a reclining boy (unpainted), surrounded by books, hanging scrolls, a cane, and a fan, which are painted with blue underglaze. It also has a shallow foot.
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
19th century
Accession Number
2006/2.51A&B
Medium and Support
porcelain with blue underglaze painting
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rank 11.87875
Period
Japan, late Edo period (1868-1912) to Meiji period (1868-1912)
Title
Bamboo (pair with 1986/1.167.2)
Artist
Tomioka Tessai
Physical Description
Long, thing hanging scroll with a black/grey ink painting on a gold cloth backing. Writing is in the upper left side of the painting. The painting itself depicts stalks of bamboo.
Artist Life Dates
1836-1924
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1865-1875
Accession Number
1986/1.167.1
Medium and Support
ink on paper
relevance
rank 11.02978
Period
Japan, Late Edo (1615–1867) to early Meiji period (1867–1912)
Title
Red Cliff of China
Artist
Mori Kansai
Artist Life Dates
1814-1894
Century
mid- to late 19th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1844-1894
Accession Number
1986/1.163
Medium and Support
hanging scroll, ink on paper
relevance
rank 10.99464
Period
Japan, Late Edo period (1615–1867) to early Meiji era (1867–1912)
Title
Wood container for Seto ware tea caddy "Hitorine," named by Kobori Enshû (1579–1647)
Artist
Seto Shinbei
Artist Life Dates
late 16th century - early 17th century
Century
16th-17th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1600-1647
Accession Number
1954/1.532D
Medium and Support
wood
relevance
rank 9.04042
Period
Japan, Momoyama Period to early Edo Period (1583-1650)
Title
Inner box for Seto ware tea caddy "Hitorine," named by Kobori Enshû (1579–1647)
Artist
Seto Shinbei
Artist Life Dates
late 16th century - early 17th century
Century
16th-17th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1600-1647
Accession Number
1954/1.532F
Medium and Support
wood
relevance
rank 9.04042
Period
Japan, Momoyama Period to early Edo Period (1583-1650)
Title
Certificate of Authenticity for Seto ware tea caddy "Hitorine," named by Kobori Enshû (1579–1647)
Artist
Seto Shinbei
Artist Life Dates
late 16th century - early 17th century
Century
16th-17th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1600-1647
Accession Number
1954/1.532H
Medium and Support
ink on paper
relevance
rank 9.04042
Period
Japan, Momoyama Period to early Edo Period (1583-1650)
Title
Scene from "Tales of Ise"
Artist
Japan, Tosa School
Century
17th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1600-1630
Accession Number
2001/2.135
Medium and Support
album leaf, ink, color and gold foil on paper
relevance
rank 9.04042
Period
Japan, Momoyama Period to early Edo Period (1583-1650)
Title
Inner pouch for Seto ware tea caddy "Hitorine," named by Kobori Enshû (1579–1647)
Artist
Seto Shinbei
Artist Life Dates
late 16th century - early 17th century
Century
16th-17th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1600-1647
Accession Number
1954/1.532C
Medium and Support
silk
relevance
rank 9.04042
Period
Japan, Momoyama Period to early Edo Period (1583-1650)
Title
Outer pouch for wood container for Seto ware tea caddy "Hitorine," named by Kobori Enshû (1579–1647)
Artist
Seto Shinbei
Artist Life Dates
late 16th century - early 17th century
Century
16th-17th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1600-1647
Accession Number
1954/1.532E
Medium and Support
silk
relevance
rank 9.04042
Period
Japan, Momoyama Period to early Edo Period (1583-1650)
Title
Certificate of Authenticity for Seto ware tea caddy "Hitorine," named by Kobori Enshû (1579–1647)
Artist
Seto Shinbei
Artist Life Dates
late 16th century - early 17th century
Century
16th-17th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1600-1647
Accession Number
1954/1.532G
Medium and Support
ink on paper
relevance
rank 9.04042
Period
Japan, Momoyama Period to early Edo Period (1583-1650)
Title
Outer box for Seto ware tea caddy "Hitorine," named by Kobori Enshû (1579–1647)
Artist
Seto Shinbei
Artist Life Dates
late 16th century - early 17th century
Century
16th-17th century
Object Creation Date
circa 1600-1647
Accession Number
1954/1.532I
Medium and Support
wood
relevance
rank 9.04042
Period
Japan, Momoyama Period to early Edo Period (1583-1650)
Title
Battle of the Genji and Heike Forces
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Physical Description
This 6-fold screen is a depiction of the Battle of Genji and Heike. In samurai armor, the Heike forces approach by ship from the left, while Genji forces rush to the shore on horseback and on foot—drawing the viewer’s attention to the center of the screens, where their confrontation will finally take place. The Heike forces can be identified by the red banners on their ships, while the Genji clan carries white banners.
Century
16th century
Object Creation Date
1573-1650
Accession Number
1964/2.64
Medium and Support
6-fold screen, ink and color on paper
relevance
rank 9.04042
Period
Japan, Momoyama Period to early Edo Period (1583-1650)
Title
Tansu (Chest)
Artist
Artist Unknown, Japan
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
19th century
Accession Number
2004/1.312
Medium and Support
wood with iron fittings
relevance
rank 8.74933
Period
Japan, late Edo period
Title
Poem in Running Script
Artist
Murase Taiitsu
Physical Description
This calligraphy is executed in ink on paper. There are a total of three red seals present in the piece, one in the upper right hand corner, and two towards the left center of the piece. The calligraphy is very strong and forceful, with broad, well defined strokes. The work is mounted on golden silk.
Artist Life Dates
(1804 - 1881)
Century
19th century
Object Creation Date
19th century
Accession Number
1977/1.185
Medium and Support
hanging scroll, ink on paper
relevance
rank 8.29343
Period
Japan, late Edo Period to early Meiji Era (1830-1900)
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