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Works of: Japanese

Works of: Japanese
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Oil plate
Japanese
92.47.42
Oil plate
Japanese
92.47.50
Plate
Japanese
ca. 1800
98.47.9.5
Plate
Japanese
ca. 1800
98.47.9.6
Vase with flower and bird decor
Japanese
late 19th century
68.10
Stem-bowl
Japanese
200 B.C. - ca. 250 A.D.
58.95
Fireman's coat
Japanese
19th century
2001.412
Fireman's coat
Japanese
19th century
2001.416
Fireman's coat
Japanese
19th century
2001.409
Fireman's coat
Japanese
19th century
2001.410
Fireman's coat
Japanese
19th century
2001.411
Satsuma vase
Japanese
late 17th-early 18th century
35.27
Haniwa chicken
Japanese
6th century
57.39
Model of a Dutchman with Game
Japanese
ca. 1780
91.162
Stencil dyed fabric panel
Japanese
19th century
2001.485
Sakiori Mingei Obi
Japanese
late 19th - early 20th century
2001.581
Sakiori Mingei Obi
Japanese
late 19th - early 20th century
2001.582
Sakiori Mingei Obi
Japanese
late 19th - early 20th century
2001.583
Stencil dyed fabric panel
Japanese
19th century
2001.668
Stencil dyed fabric panel
Japanese
19th century
2001.673
Stencil dyed fabric panel
Japanese
19th century
2001.680
Stencil dyed fabric panel
Japanese
19th century
2001.689
Stencil dyed fabric panel
Japanese
19th century
2001.692
Stencil dyed fabric panel
Japanese
19th century
2001.693
Stencil dyed fabric panel
Japanese
19th century
2001.717
Stencil dyed fabric panel
Japanese
19th century
2001.718
Stencil dyed fabric panel
Japanese
19th century
2001.719
Stencil dyed fabric panel
Japanese
19th century
2001.721
Stencil dyed fabric panel
Japanese
19th century
2001.724
Stencil dyed fabric panel
Japanese
19th century
2001.726
Stencil dyed fabric panel
Japanese
19th century
2001.728
Stencil dyed fabric panel
Japanese
19th century
2001.732
Eagle on Rock
Japanese
35.598
Bodhisattva (Bosatsu)
Japanese
11th- 12th century
57.62
Japanese
ca. 1800
98.47.9.2
Japanese
19th century
35.54
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