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Background imageJapanese Art Collection: American naval officer of Commodore Matthew Perrys expedition to Japan. Paper screen, Japanese, 1854

American naval officer of Commodore Matthew Perrys expedition to Japan. Paper screen, Japanese, 1854
JAPAN: PERRY EXPEDITION. American naval officer of Commodore Matthew Perrys expedition to Japan. Paper screen, Japanese, 1854

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: JAPAN: TANABATA FESTIVAL. Bamboo decorated with paper streamers

JAPAN: TANABATA FESTIVAL. Bamboo decorated with paper streamers and cutouts above the rooftops of Tokyo during the Tanabata festival. Color woodcut by Hiroshige Ando, 1857

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: JAPAN: TEMPLE GARDENS. A view of the temple gardens in the Nippori district of Tokyo, Japan

JAPAN: TEMPLE GARDENS. A view of the temple gardens in the Nippori district of Tokyo, Japan. Woodblock print by Ando Hiroshige, 1857

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese general and statesman of the Taira clan. Nobunaga fighting another warrior

Japanese general and statesman of the Taira clan. Nobunaga fighting another warrior
ODA NOBUNAGA (1534-1582). Japanese general and statesman of the Taira clan. Nobunaga fighting another warrior, whom he knocks off a building into a raging fire

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Triptych showing a night scene lit by a lantern from a Japanese Kabuki play

Triptych showing a night scene lit by a lantern from a Japanese Kabuki play
KABUKI PLAY, 1847. Triptych showing a night scene lit by a lantern from a Japanese Kabuki play. Left: Samurai Hachiman Taro Yoshiie, holding a parasol, with a lion

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: (845-903). Japanese scholar, poet, and politician of the Heian period

(845-903). Japanese scholar, poet, and politician of the Heian period. Michizane is banished to the island of Kyushu
SUGAWARA no MICHIZANE (845-903). Japanese scholar, poet, and politician of the Heian period. Michizane is banished to the island of Kyushu aboard his houseboat; armed police stand onboard

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Keman (altar pendant). Gilt bronze with painted decoration. Kamakura period, 1185-1334

Keman (altar pendant). Gilt bronze with painted decoration. Kamakura period, 1185-1334
JAPAN: ALTAR PENDANT. Keman (altar pendant). Gilt bronze with painted decoration. Kamakura period, 1185-1334

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Two travelers stand in front of a Hachiman shrine in Kuramae, Japan, during the Year of the Ram

Two travelers stand in front of a Hachiman shrine in Kuramae, Japan, during the Year of the Ram
HACHIMAN SHRINE, c1823. Two travelers stand in front of a Hachiman shrine in Kuramae, Japan, during the Year of the Ram, indicated by the picture of the ram. Woodblock print by Gakutei Yashima, c1823

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: A Japanese drawing of the stalk and leaves of the take bamboo plant

A Japanese drawing of the stalk and leaves of the take bamboo plant
JAPAN: BAMBOO, c1870s. A Japanese drawing of the stalk and leaves of the take bamboo plant

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: A Japanese cartoon showing Chinese military tactics. Color woodcut by Kobayashi Kiyochika, c1895

A Japanese cartoon showing Chinese military tactics. Color woodcut by Kobayashi Kiyochika, c1895
JAPANESE CARTOON, c1895. A Japanese cartoon showing Chinese military tactics. Color woodcut by Kobayashi Kiyochika, c1895

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Samurai eat rice out of lacquer bowls while a woman serves sake

Samurai eat rice out of lacquer bowls while a woman serves sake. Japanese painted scroll, color on paper
JAPAN: EATING RICE. Samurai eat rice out of lacquer bowls while a woman serves sake. Japanese painted scroll, color on paper, late 14th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Firefighters work to put out the devastating fire of 1858. Scroll painting, late 19th century

Firefighters work to put out the devastating fire of 1858. Scroll painting, late 19th century
JAPAN: TOKYO FIRE, 1858. Firefighters work to put out the devastating fire of 1858. Scroll painting, late 19th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: (1152-1185). Japanese warrior, one of the chief commanders of the Taira Clan

(1152-1185). Japanese warrior, one of the chief commanders of the Taira Clan
TAIRA NO TOMOMORI (1152-1185). Japanese warrior, one of the chief commanders of the Taira Clan. The ghost of Tomomori crashing through waves to avenge the Taira naval defeat by the Minamoto forces

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Also known as the battle of Tonamiyama. Suprise attack by the Minamoto clan against the Taira clan

Also known as the battle of Tonamiyama. Suprise attack by the Minamoto clan against the Taira clan at the Kurikara Pass
BATTLE OF KURIKARA, 1183. Also known as the battle of Tonamiyama. Suprise attack by the Minamoto clan against the Taira clan at the Kurikara Pass during the Genpei War, 1183

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: The actor Matsumoto Yonesaburo in a female role. Japanese woodblock print, c1794

The actor Matsumoto Yonesaburo in a female role. Japanese woodblock print, c1794, by Toshusai Sharaku
JAPAN: ACTOR, c1794. The actor Matsumoto Yonesaburo in a female role. Japanese woodblock print, c1794, by Toshusai Sharaku

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Magic hammer of good luck in Japanese mythology

Magic hammer of good luck in Japanese mythology
UCHIDE-NO-KOZUCHI. Magic hammer of good luck in Japanese mythology

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Terra cotta warrior meant for burial in a tomb (haniwa). Japanese, late Kofun period

Terra cotta warrior meant for burial in a tomb (haniwa). Japanese, late Kofun period, 5th century A. D
JAPAN: TOMB SCULPTURE. Terra cotta warrior meant for burial in a tomb (haniwa). Japanese, late Kofun period, 5th century A.D

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Ships of the Mongol invasion fleet are sunk during a typhoon ( kamikaze ) off the coast of Japan

Ships of the Mongol invasion fleet are sunk during a typhoon ( kamikaze ) off the coast of Japan, 1281
JAPAN: MONGOL INVASION. Ships of the Mongol invasion fleet are sunk during a typhoon ( kamikaze ) off the coast of Japan, 1281

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: A cartoon showing (on top) a Japanese sailor standing on a steamship while holding a cannon barrel

A cartoon showing (on top) a Japanese sailor standing on a steamship while holding a cannon barrel at a man sinking in
CHINESE CARTOON, 1895. A cartoon showing (on top) a Japanese sailor standing on a steamship while holding a cannon barrel at a man sinking in a small Chinese boat

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Crown prince and regent of Japan, 593-622. At age two, attaining enlightenment

Crown prince and regent of Japan, 593-622. At age two, attaining enlightenment
SHOTOKU TAISHI (574-622). Crown prince and regent of Japan, 593-622. At age two, attaining enlightenment. Hollow wood figure with lacquer, polychrome and gilt. Japanese, Kamakura period, 1185-1334

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: JAPAN: MAPLE TREES, 1858. Red maple trees at Sunset Hill, Meguro, Tokyo

JAPAN: MAPLE TREES, 1858. Red maple trees at Sunset Hill, Meguro, Tokyo. Mount Fuji is visible in the background. Woodblock print by Ando Hiroshige, 1858

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: (845-903). Japanese scholar, poet, and politician of the Heian period. Having been banished

(845-903). Japanese scholar, poet, and politician of the Heian period. Having been banished
SUGAWARA no MICHIZANE (845-903). Japanese scholar, poet, and politician of the Heian period. Having been banished, Michizane holds a bamboo stick bearing false charges against him atop Mt

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Seven sumo wrestlers going about their business. Woodblock print, 1817

Seven sumo wrestlers going about their business. Woodblock print, 1817, from the Mangwa of Katsushika Hokusai
SUMO WRESTLERS, 1817. Seven sumo wrestlers going about their business. Woodblock print, 1817, from the Mangwa of Katsushika Hokusai

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Kabuki actors apply makeup and don costumes for a heroic drama. Scroll painting, 18th century

Kabuki actors apply makeup and don costumes for a heroic drama. Scroll painting, 18th century
JAPAN: KABUKI ACTORS. Kabuki actors apply makeup and don costumes for a heroic drama. Scroll painting, 18th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Heavenly attendants playing musical instruments. Detail from a Japanese silk screen painting

Heavenly attendants playing musical instruments. Detail from a Japanese silk screen painting, Heian Period
JAPAN: MUSICIANS. Heavenly attendants playing musical instruments. Detail from a Japanese silk screen painting, Heian Period, 12th century, Wakayama

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: A portrait of the Meiji Emperor of Japan and his imperial family

A portrait of the Meiji Emperor of Japan and his imperial family. Chromolithograph by Torajiro Kasai, c1900
JAPAN: IMPERIAL FAMILY. A portrait of the Meiji Emperor of Japan and his imperial family. Chromolithograph by Torajiro Kasai, c1900

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Two women abalone divers preparing for their next dive. Woodblock print by Kitagawa Utamaro, 1797-98

Two women abalone divers preparing for their next dive. Woodblock print by Kitagawa Utamaro, 1797-98
JAPAN: ABALONE DIVERS. Two women abalone divers preparing for their next dive. Woodblock print by Kitagawa Utamaro, 1797-98

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Farmers use a foot-pedal mechanism to irrigate rice paddies. Japanese scroll painting

Farmers use a foot-pedal mechanism to irrigate rice paddies. Japanese scroll painting, late-16th century
JAPAN: IRRIGATION, c1575. Farmers use a foot-pedal mechanism to irrigate rice paddies. Japanese scroll painting, late-16th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese ox-drawn two-wheeled cart. Pen and ink drawing, 1878, by Kano

Japanese ox-drawn two-wheeled cart. Pen and ink drawing, 1878, by Kano
JAPAN: OXCART. Japanese ox-drawn two-wheeled cart. Pen and ink drawing, 1878, by Kano

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: (944-1021). Also known as Minamoto no Raiko. Japanese warrior

(944-1021). Also known as Minamoto no Raiko. Japanese warrior. Yorimitsu on horseback with three fellow warriors
MINAMOTO YORIMITSU (944-1021). Also known as Minamoto no Raiko. Japanese warrior. Yorimitsu on horseback with three fellow warriors, being persued by a black bull

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: (1147-1199). First shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate of Japan, 1192-1199

(1147-1199). First shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate of Japan, 1192-1199. Japanese sculpture, no further information
MINAMOTO NO YORITOMO (1147-1199). First shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate of Japan, 1192-1199. Japanese sculpture, no further information

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese Sumo wrestlers practicing for a match. At center, with a fan, is the referee

Japanese Sumo wrestlers practicing for a match. At center, with a fan, is the referee
HOKUSAI: SUMO. Japanese Sumo wrestlers practicing for a match. At center, with a fan, is the referee. Woodblock print, 1817, by Katsushika Hokusai for his Manga

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: An American family at Yokohama. Japanese woodblock print, 1861

An American family at Yokohama. Japanese woodblock print, 1861
JAPAN: AMERICANS, 1861. An American family at Yokohama. Japanese woodblock print, 1861

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: A cat representing a Japanese battleship is chasing two rats representing Chinese battleships into

A cat representing a Japanese battleship is chasing two rats representing Chinese battleships into a bag
SINO-JAPANESE WAR, 1895. A cat representing a Japanese battleship is chasing two rats representing Chinese battleships into a bag. Woodcut, 1895, by Kiyochika Kobayashi

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Drawing, Japanese, 19th century

Drawing, Japanese, 19th century
DRAGON. Drawing, Japanese, 19th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Two Japanese Noh masks: Yase-onna and Uba

Two Japanese Noh masks: Yase-onna and Uba
JAPANESE NOH MASKS. Two Japanese Noh masks: Yase-onna and Uba

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Woodblock print by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi from the series, One Hundred Aspects of the Moon, 1885-1892

Woodblock print by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi from the series, One Hundred Aspects of the Moon, 1885-1892
MOON OVER SHINOBUGAOKA. Woodblock print by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi from the series, One Hundred Aspects of the Moon, 1885-1892

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese foot soldiers accompany a general on horseback during the Heiji War

Japanese foot soldiers accompany a general on horseback during the Heiji War
JAPAN: WARRIORS, c1159. Japanese foot soldiers accompany a general on horseback during the Heiji War. Scroll drawing, Japanese, mid-13th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Kappa, a mischievous water imp of Japanese folklore, part tortoise, part monkey

Kappa, a mischievous water imp of Japanese folklore, part tortoise, part monkey
JAPANESE FOLKLORE: KAPPA. Kappa, a mischievous water imp of Japanese folklore, part tortoise, part monkey

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Military leader Takezaki Suenaga presents the severed heads of Mongol generals at Japanese

Military leader Takezaki Suenaga presents the severed heads of Mongol generals at Japanese headquarters following
JAPAN: MONGOL INVASION. Military leader Takezaki Suenaga presents the severed heads of Mongol generals at Japanese headquarters following the second unsuccessful invasion attempt (1281)

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Mongol warriors stand behind thick bamboo screens used as mobile shields during a Japanese

Mongol warriors stand behind thick bamboo screens used as mobile shields during a Japanese counterattack, c1274
JAPAN: MONGOL INVASION. Mongol warriors stand behind thick bamboo screens used as mobile shields during a Japanese counterattack, c1274

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: (1294-1336). Japanese samurai warrior. Masashige defending the fortress of Akasaka

(1294-1336). Japanese samurai warrior. Masashige defending the fortress of Akasaka
KUSUNOKI MASASHIGE (1294-1336). Japanese samurai warrior. Masashige defending the fortress of Akasaka, in the mountains of the Kii peninsula in Japan

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese magicians performing exhaling a horse, smoke face, sword swallowing

Japanese magicians performing exhaling a horse, smoke face, sword swallowing
HOKUSAI: MANGA, 1819. Japanese magicians performing exhaling a horse, smoke face, sword swallowing and waves from the palms in this woodblock print, 1819, from the Manga of Katasushika Hokusai

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese female samurai warrior. Tomoe Gozen (bottom panel) with another warrior

Japanese female samurai warrior. Tomoe Gozen (bottom panel) with another warrior, possibly Yoshinaka, on horseback
TOMOE GOZEN (1157?-1247?). Japanese female samurai warrior. Tomoe Gozen (bottom panel) with another warrior, possibly Yoshinaka, on horseback

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Woodblock print, 1816, from the Manga of Katsushika Hokusai

Woodblock print, 1816, from the Manga of Katsushika Hokusai
HOKUSAI: SNOW-LADEN TREES. Woodblock print, 1816, from the Manga of Katsushika Hokusai

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Minstrel show presented by Commodore Matthew Perry for Japanese diplomats

Minstrel show presented by Commodore Matthew Perry for Japanese diplomats. Color drawing, Japanese, 1854
JAPAN: MINSTREL SHOW, 1854. Minstrel show presented by Commodore Matthew Perry for Japanese diplomats. Color drawing, Japanese, 1854

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: A Japanese standard bearer. Drawing, c1810, by Totoya Hokkei (1780-1850)

A Japanese standard bearer. Drawing, c1810, by Totoya Hokkei (1780-1850)
SOLDIER: SAMURAI. A Japanese standard bearer. Drawing, c1810, by Totoya Hokkei (1780-1850)

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese cavalry under Takezaki Suenaga advance through a forest in 1274

Japanese cavalry under Takezaki Suenaga advance through a forest in 1274. Detail from Japanese scroll painting
JAPAN: MONGOL INVASION. Japanese cavalry under Takezaki Suenaga advance through a forest in 1274. Detail from Japanese scroll painting on paper, c1293, attributed to Tosa Nagataka and Tosa Nagaaki



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