Japanese Art

Japanese Art
1,153 to 1,188 of 3,341
Serving dish
Japanese
late 16th - early 17th century
56.129
Buddhist stole
Japanese
52.106
Square serving dish
Japanese
17th century
56.130
Attendant of Kannon (Basu-sen)
Japanese
1185-1333
56.131
Mirror
Japanese
3rd-6th century
56.132
Kimono (furisode)
Japanese
ca. 1800
56.133
Altar cloth (uchishiki)
Japanese
1732
57.139
Bell
Japanese
1st - 3rd century
51.104
Mirror
Japanese
1333-1568
56.135
Fan:  Bird on a Plum Branch
Kano Motonobu School
16th century
62.171
Pike head
Japanese
1st-3rd century
51.105
Ebisu with Large Tai Fish
Ikeno Taiga
mid 18th century
62.172
Mirror
Japanese
1000-1185
51.106
Single-pronged vajra (tokko sho)
Japanese
late 12th century
56.137
White Peony
Nakaya Koen
ca. 1963
63.128
Plaquette
Japanese
16th century
63.129
Sake bottle
Japanese
19th century
59.110
Covered box
Japanese
18th-19th century
58.105
Plate
Japanese
late 19th century
63.140
Tobacco box with netsuke
Japanese
ca. 1800
62.136
Dish with design of vegetables
Japanese
late 17th-early 18th century
68.176
Daruma
Hakuin Ekaku
1615-1868
63.150
Pommel with mask head
Japanese
6th century
58.121
Potatoes
Kazuki Yasuo
20th century
62.147
Doorway hanging (noren)
Japanese
ca. 1850
85.285
Willow Branch with Buds
Kazuki Yasuo
20th century
62.148
Stem bowl with stupa-shaped cover
Japanese
8th century
59.130
Prehistoric jar
Japanese
ca. 3000 B.C.
52.119
Triptych:  Three persons of this time
Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III)
1853
53.128
An up-to-date entertainment in spring
Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III)
1844-1853
53.129
Crow
Tawaraya Sotatsu
56.148
Boating party
Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III)
1844-1853
53.130

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