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Classifications: Paintings

Classifications: Paintings
Standing figure of a woman
Japanese
about 1800
33.1688
Courtesan
Katsushika Hoku'un
19th century
33.1689
Portrait of a Zen priest
Japanese
19th century
33.1691
No. 2
William Ivey
1961- 62
78.2
Ukiyo-e
Japanese
19th century
33.1730
Minidoka Series #2:  Exodus
Roger Y. Shimomura
1978
79.5
Twelve Labors of Hercules
Michael Spafford
1977
82.1
Standing Figure
Kitagawa Fujimaro
ca. 1790-1850
33.1834
Ancestral Portrait
Unknown artist, Chinese
33.1838
Conferring Nobility
Shen Zhenlin
ca. 1891
33.1839
Ukiyoye Scene
Japanese
early 19th century
33.1841
Landscape
Japanese
early 17th-mid 18th century
33.1842
Peach and birds
Japanese
early 19th century
33.1843
Mt. Fuji
Japanese
1636-1713
33.1844
Portrait of Zoe Dusanne
Mark Tobey
1942
99.10
Composition Still Life
Wendell Brazeau
ca. early 1970s
89.18
Album painting in fan shape
Okamoto Toyohiko
ca. 1773-1845
92.47.323.4
Album painting in fan shape
Rimpa School
92.47.323.5
Album painting in fan shape
Ipposai
ca. 1800
92.47.323.6
Album painting in fan shape
Sakai Hoitsu
ca. 1761-1828
92.47.323.7
Album painting in fan shape
Suzuki Kiitsu
19th century
92.47.323.8
Album painting in fan shape
Takahisa Aigai
first half 19th century
92.47.323.9
Blue Bird and Loquat
Zhao Shao'ang
1960
98.47.83
Dark Figures with Green
Lester Johnson
1967
84.1
Album painting in fan shape
Ikeno Taiga
18th century
92.47.323.1
Album painting in fan shape
Taiga
18th century
92.47.323.2
Album painting in fan shape
Japanese
19th century
92.47.323.3
Roses
Jesus Reyes
ca. 1958
59.41
Still Life with Melon
Jesus Reyes
ca. 1958
59.42
Game Bird; Hunting scene
Indian
17th century
59.45
Portrait of Shah Jahan
Islamic
mid 17th century
59.46
Power Plant I
Arthur Dove
1938
84.64
The Golden Wave
Gian Berto Vanni
1958
59.49

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