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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

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese scroll painting of one of the legends of the priest Myoren

Japanese scroll painting of one of the legends of the priest Myoren, showing rice bales flying through the sky
JAPAN: PAINTING. Japanese scroll painting of one of the legends of the priest Myoren, showing rice bales flying through the sky. Heian Period, 12th century, Nara

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: (1139-1170). Also known as Chinzei Hachiro Tametomo. Japanese warrior

(1139-1170). Also known as Chinzei Hachiro Tametomo. Japanese warrior. Tametomo overpowering several rival warriors at
MINAMOTO TAMETOMO (1139-1170). Also known as Chinzei Hachiro Tametomo. Japanese warrior. Tametomo overpowering several rival warriors at a time on a dock along a river

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: A tengu, a winged demon of Japanese folklore

A tengu, a winged demon of Japanese folklore
JAPANESE FOLKLORE: TENGU. A tengu, a winged demon of Japanese folklore

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese plan of a house and garden. Pen and ink drawing, c1878, possibly by Kano

Japanese plan of a house and garden. Pen and ink drawing, c1878, possibly by Kano
JAPAN: HOUSE AND GARDEN. Japanese plan of a house and garden. Pen and ink drawing, c1878, possibly by Kano

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Irises. Woodcut attributed to Yamagishi, early 20th century

Irises. Woodcut attributed to Yamagishi, early 20th century
JAPANESE IRISES. Irises. Woodcut attributed to Yamagishi, early 20th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Peasants dance during a summer festival in front of a Shinto shrine

Peasants dance during a summer festival in front of a Shinto shrine. Japanese scroll painting, late-16th century
JAPAN: PEASANTS, c1575. Peasants dance during a summer festival in front of a Shinto shrine. Japanese scroll painting, late-16th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Two women abalone divers in Japan. Woodblock print by Kitagawa Utamaro, 1797-98

Two women abalone divers in Japan. Woodblock print by Kitagawa Utamaro, 1797-98
JAPAN: ABALONE DIVERS. Two women abalone divers in Japan. Woodblock print by Kitagawa Utamaro, 1797-98

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Street scene (top) / Public bath (bottom). Sketch from Katsushika Hokusais Manga, c1836

Street scene (top) / Public bath (bottom). Sketch from Katsushika Hokusais Manga, c1836
HOKUSAI: SKETCH, 1836. Street scene (top)/Public bath (bottom). Sketch from Katsushika Hokusais Manga, c1836

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: JAPAN: LETTER WRITER, c1774. The Japanese actor Onoe Tamizo, writing a letter

JAPAN: LETTER WRITER, c1774. The Japanese actor Onoe Tamizo, writing a letter. Color woodcut by Shunsho Katsukawa, c1774

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Depicted on a 17th century votive tablet, authorized to trade in foreign ports

Depicted on a 17th century votive tablet, authorized to trade in foreign ports
JAPANESE RED SEAL SHIP. Depicted on a 17th century votive tablet, authorized to trade in foreign ports

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Samurai practicing horsemanship. The tail-covers on the horses were common on ceremonial occasions

Samurai practicing horsemanship. The tail-covers on the horses were common on ceremonial occasions
HOKUSAI: SAMURAI, 1817. Samurai practicing horsemanship. The tail-covers on the horses were common on ceremonial occasions. Woodblock print, 1817, from the Manga of Katsushika Hokusai

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Portrait of a lady of the samurai class holding a Buddhist juzu while chanting prayers

Portrait of a lady of the samurai class holding a Buddhist juzu while chanting prayers. Painting, late 16th century
JAPAN: PORTRAIT, c1575. Portrait of a lady of the samurai class holding a Buddhist juzu while chanting prayers. Painting, late 16th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: ST. FRANCIS XAVIER (1506-1552). Jesuit missionary

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER (1506-1552). Jesuit missionary. Painting, Japanese, late 16th century

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: Man and woman dancing. Terracotta haniwa figures, Kofun period, 6th century

Man and woman dancing. Terracotta haniwa figures, Kofun period, 6th century
JAPAN: HANIWA FIGURES. Man and woman dancing. Terracotta haniwa figures, Kofun period, 6th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: American naval vessels anchored in the harbor at Uraga, Japan at the time of Commodore Matthew C

American naval vessels anchored in the harbor at Uraga, Japan at the time of Commodore Matthew C. Perrys expedition
JAPAN: MATTHEW PERRY, 1854. American naval vessels anchored in the harbor at Uraga, Japan at the time of Commodore Matthew C. Perrys expedition. Color drawing, Japanese, 1854

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: A Portuguese merchant ship off the coast of Goa en route to Japan

A Portuguese merchant ship off the coast of Goa en route to Japan: detail fom a painted Japanese Namban screen by Kano
PORTUGUESE GALLEON. A Portuguese merchant ship off the coast of Goa en route to Japan: detail fom a painted Japanese Namban screen by Kano Naizen (1570-1616)

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: An elder samurai observes a young warrior with a bow and arrows

An elder samurai observes a young warrior with a bow and arrows. Japanese woodblock print, 19th century
JAPAN: SAMURAI & STUDENT. An elder samurai observes a young warrior with a bow and arrows. Japanese woodblock print, 19th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese artist and horse. Detail of a plate, c1814, from Katsushika Hokusais Manga

Japanese artist and horse. Detail of a plate, c1814, from Katsushika Hokusais Manga
HOKUSAI: HORSE, c1814. Japanese artist and horse. Detail of a plate, c1814, from Katsushika Hokusais Manga

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Two seated figures showing the front and back views of

Two seated figures showing the front and back views of
JAPAN: SAMURAI UNIFORMS. Two seated figures showing the front and back views of the samurai uniform and armor. Ink drawing with colors, from the Military Art series, c1878

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Hermit brothers who have given up their possessions for a life of contemplation

Hermit brothers who have given up their possessions for a life of contemplation
JAPAN: HERMITS, c1650. Hermit brothers who have given up their possessions for a life of contemplation. Screen painting, early 17th century, by Kano Naonobu

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Horseman and samurai in the rain. The samurai wear high, thin rain clogs. Woodblock print, 1814

Horseman and samurai in the rain. The samurai wear high, thin rain clogs. Woodblock print, 1814
HOKUSAI: SAMURAI, 1814. Horseman and samurai in the rain. The samurai wear high, thin rain clogs. Woodblock print, 1814, from the Manga of Katsushika Hokusai

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: The Setsubun, or casting out of evil, ceremony at the Spring Equinox

The Setsubun, or casting out of evil, ceremony at the Spring Equinox. Performed against a background of Shinto symbols
HOKUSAI: SETSUBUN, 1816. The Setsubun, or casting out of evil, ceremony at the Spring Equinox. Performed against a background of Shinto symbols by a fierce samurai

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: JAPAN: TALE OF GENJI. Two men and two women sitting on the ground stare in disbelief at a wizard

JAPAN: TALE OF GENJI. Two men and two women sitting on the ground stare in disbelief at a wizard with an attendant floating on a cloud. Scene from Murasaki Shikibus Tale of Genji

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese Second Army destroying a bridge at Pu-lan-tien during the Russo-Japanese War

Japanese Second Army destroying a bridge at Pu-lan-tien during the Russo-Japanese War
RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR, c1904. Japanese Second Army destroying a bridge at Pu-lan-tien during the Russo-Japanese War. Chromolithograph by Hannosuke Kuroki, c1904

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: A biwa and a sho, a panpipe-like wind instrument. Pen and ink drawing, 1878, by Kano

A biwa and a sho, a panpipe-like wind instrument. Pen and ink drawing, 1878, by Kano
JAPANESE INSTRUMENTS. A biwa and a sho, a panpipe-like wind instrument. Pen and ink drawing, 1878, by Kano

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Mythological Buddhist or Hindu figure, standing on a small island among waves before flames with a

Mythological Buddhist or Hindu figure, standing on a small island among waves before flames with a head of a phoenix
JAPANESE FIGURE, c1878. Mythological Buddhist or Hindu figure, standing on a small island among waves before flames with a head of a phoenix. Japanese ink drawing, c1878

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

Woodblock print from the Manga of Katsushika Hokusai, 1816
JAPAN: MOUNT FUJI. Woodblock print from the Manga of Katsushika Hokusai, 1816

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: (1155-1189). Japanese warrior monk. Benkei fighting another warrior

(1155-1189). Japanese warrior monk. Benkei fighting another warrior. Woodcut by Masanobu Okumura, early 18th century
SAITO MUSASHIBO BENKEI (1155-1189). Japanese warrior monk. Benkei fighting another warrior. Woodcut by Masanobu Okumura, early 18th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Scroll painting, Ukiyo-e school, 18th-19th century

Scroll painting, Ukiyo-e school, 18th-19th century
JAPAN: ACROBATS. Scroll painting, Ukiyo-e school, 18th-19th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Woodblock print from the Manga od Katsushika Hokusai, 19th century

Woodblock print from the Manga od Katsushika Hokusai, 19th century
HOKUSAI: BIRDS. Woodblock print from the Manga od Katsushika Hokusai, 19th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: A satirical Japanese cartoon depicting a giant Japanese soldier standing on top of China

A satirical Japanese cartoon depicting a giant Japanese soldier standing on top of China
SINO-JAPANESE WAR, c1895. A satirical Japanese cartoon depicting a giant Japanese soldier standing on top of China and blowing away flimsy Chinese structures

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Feudal lord and samurai approach castle in Edo built by Ieyasu. Scroll painting, early 17th century

Feudal lord and samurai approach castle in Edo built by Ieyasu. Scroll painting, early 17th century
JAPAN: CASTLE, c1600. Feudal lord and samurai approach castle in Edo built by Ieyasu. Scroll painting, early 17th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Using indigo, rural workers put designs on a piece of cloth. Screen painting, late 18th century

Using indigo, rural workers put designs on a piece of cloth. Screen painting, late 18th century, by Katsushika Hokusai
JAPAN: COTTON PROCESSING. Using indigo, rural workers put designs on a piece of cloth. Screen painting, late 18th century, by Katsushika Hokusai

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: JAPAN: YOKOHAMA, c1861. An English man examining and sorting fabrics for trade in Yokohama

JAPAN: YOKOHAMA, c1861. An English man examining and sorting fabrics for trade in Yokohama, with a portrait on the wall possibly depicting his wife. Woodcut in colors by Sadahide Utagawa, c1861

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: JAPAN: CHINESE PAINTER. A Chinese man holding a paintbrush while an assistant mixes ink

JAPAN: CHINESE PAINTER. A Chinese man holding a paintbrush while an assistant mixes ink and a Russian military officer looks on. Woodblock print by Hiroshige Utagawa, 1860

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese from a broad social spectrum eating rice. From left: nobleman, samurai, peasants, monk

Japanese from a broad social spectrum eating rice. From left: nobleman, samurai, peasants, monk, merchant, and artisan
JAPAN: SOCIAL CLASSES. Japanese from a broad social spectrum eating rice. From left: nobleman, samurai, peasants, monk, merchant, and artisan. Scroll painting, 1843

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: High stone wall built by the Japanese following the first Mongol invasion (1274)

High stone wall built by the Japanese following the first Mongol invasion (1274)
JAPAN: MONGOL INVASION. High stone wall built by the Japanese following the first Mongol invasion (1274), shown here during the second invasion (1281)

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Lacquered wood figure of a nobleman, Kamakura period, 14th century

Lacquered wood figure of a nobleman, Kamakura period, 14th century
JAPAN: NOBLEMAN. Lacquered wood figure of a nobleman, Kamakura period, 14th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Gold ingots being reduced for marking. Japanese scroll painting, c1800

Gold ingots being reduced for marking. Japanese scroll painting, c1800
JAPAN: GOLD, c1800. Gold ingots being reduced for marking. Japanese scroll painting, c1800

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. Burial of Michizane while he was in exile
SUGAWARA no MICHIZANE (845-903). Japanese scholar, poet, and politician of the Heian period. Burial of Michizane while he was in exile. Detail of a scroll, c1219

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: A Japanese drawing of bamboo and rocks in a garden. Drawing by Settei Haswgawa, 1878

A Japanese drawing of bamboo and rocks in a garden. Drawing by Settei Haswgawa, 1878
JAPAN: BAMBOO, 1878. A Japanese drawing of bamboo and rocks in a garden. Drawing by Settei Haswgawa, 1878

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese scroll painting, 1329

Japanese scroll painting, 1329
JAPAN: CHILDBIRTH, 1329. Japanese scroll painting, 1329



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