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Tea bowl with design of chrysanthemums, Stoneware with white slip and iron pigment under clear glaze, gold leaf over glaze
November 12, 2021November 10, 2021

Unseen Art History: Tea Bowl with Design of Chrysanthemums

ceramics, Japanese Art, Japanese ceramics, provenance, Provenance Research, Unseen Art History, Yamanaka & Co.
Square landscape of a New England church along a tree lined road in Deerfield, Mass. on an October morning, the leaves on the trees and falling on the ground have begun turning yellow
October 8, 2021April 9, 2023

Unseen Art History: October Morning: Deerfield, Mass

American Art, Charles Lang Freer, Landscape, Provenance Research, United States, Unseen Art History, Willard Metcalf
Close up of Ruan Lingyu in the black and white silent film The Goddess, her hand is curled near her face and she stares off screen
September 17, 2021September 17, 2021

Ruan Lingyu: The Goddess of Chinese Silent Cinema

Asian Cinema, Asian Film, Chinese Cinema, film, music, Silent Cinema, Silent Film
Fan mounted on a hanging scroll with a painting of chrysanthemum flowers
September 9, 2021April 19, 2023

Unseen Art History: September (Chrysanthemum)  

Art History, Autumn, Chrysanthemum, flowers, Japan, Japanese Art, provenance, Unseen Art History, Watanabe Seitei
September 1, 2021September 2, 2021

From Court to Concert Hall: The Origins of Classical Music in Japan

classical music, concert, court music, Japan, Meiji era, music, piano, violin
Two large Chinese ancestor portraits hang on a gallery wall in a starkly lit room painted blue
August 6, 2021March 21, 2022

Unseen Art History: Ancestor Portraits—Prince Hongming and Lady Wanyan

Art History, Chinese Art, Pritzlaff Collection, provenance, Unseen Art History
A group of four women smiling as they lean against a metal railing and look offscreen
August 1, 2021July 30, 2021

Out of Office Message

Asian Cinema, Asian Filmmakers, film, Films, Hong Kong Film Festival, Japanese cinema, Korean Cinema, Thai Cinema, Turkish Cinema
Cyanotype print, one wall of the Tachara of Darius
July 23, 2021July 14, 2021

This Day in Freer History: July 23, 1879

Yang Gui Fei
June 23, 2021June 22, 2021

Thinking Beyond the Frame

Bai Juyi, Five Women Who Changed the World, Japanese Art, Oda Mayumi, poetry, Print, Silkscreen, social media, Song of Everlasting Sorrow, Tale of Genji, Women in Art, Women's History Month, Yang Guifei
Woodblock print illustration of depicts the courtier Fujiwara no Yasumasa (958-1036) strolling on a desolate moor and subduing a would-be robber with the seductive sounds of his flute.
April 23, 2021May 23, 2022

The Guiding Hand of Past Masters

Fujiwara no Yasumasa, Gerhard Pulverer Collection, Hakamadare, Illustrated Books, Japanese Art, Japanese Artists, Kikuchi Yōsai, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, Utagawa Kuniyoshi, World Book Day

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