Japan After 1392. Bunsei, Landscape, mid 15 th century.

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Japan After 1392

Bunsei, Landscape, mid 15 th century

Sesshu Title: Winter Landscape Medium: Ink on paper Size: 18 ¼ X 11 ½” cm) Date: Muromachi period, c. 1470s

Artist: Ikkyu Title: Calligraphy Couplet Medium: Ink on paper Size: each 10' 2 ⅞" X 1' 4 ½

Title: Rock garden, Ryoan-Ji, Kyoto Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: Muromachi period, c Title: Rock garden, Ryoan-Ji, Kyoto Date: Muromachi period, c. 1480

Title: Himeji Castle, Hyogo, near Osaka Date: Momoyama period, 1601–09

Artist: Kano Eitoku Title: Fusuma Medium: Ink and gold on paper, on paper Size: height 5'9 ⅛” Date: Momoyama period, c. 1563–73

Artist: Sen no Rikyu Title: Tai-an tearoom Date: Momoyama period, 1582

Artist: Hon’ami Koetsu Title: Teabowl, called Mount Fuji Medium: Raku ware Size: height 3 ⅜” Date: Edo period, early 17th century

Title: Guest Hall, Kojo-in, Onjo-ji Monastery. Shiga Prefecture Date: Momoyama Period. 1601

Artist: Tawaraya Sotatsu Title: Pair of six-panel screens, known as the Matsushima screens Medium: Ink, mineral colors, and gold leaf on paper Size: each screen 4' 9 ⅞" X 11' 8 ½” Date: Edo period, 17th century

Artist: Uragami Gyokudo Title: Geese Aslant in the High Wind Medium: Ink and light colors on paper Size: 12 3⁄16 X 9 ⅞” Date: Edo period, 1817

Artist: Hakuin Ekaku Title: Bodhidharma Meditating Medium: Ink on paper Size: 49 ½ X 21 ¾" Date: Edo period, 18th century

Artist: Maruyama Okyo Title: Pine Tree In Snow Medium: Hanging scroll, ink and color on silk Size: 48 ½ X 28 ¼" ( Date: Edo period, 1765

Artist: Nagasawa Rosetsu Title: Bull and Puppy Medium: One of a pair of six-panel screens, ink and gold wash on paper Size: 5' 7 ¼ X 12' 3”) Date: Edo period, 18th century

Katsushika Hokusai, The Great Wave, 1831

Artist: Suzuki Harunobu Title: Geisha as Daruma Crossing the Sea Medium: Polychrome woodblock print on paper Size: 10 ⅞ X 8 ¼”) Date: Edo period, mid-18th century

Artist: Totoya Hokke (1780– 1850) Title: Raiko Attacks a Demon Kite Medium: Polychrome woodblock print on paper Size: 8 ⅜ X 7 ⅓” Date: Edo period, c. 1825

Artist: Yokoyama Taikan Title: Floating Lights Medium: One from a pair of hanging scrolls, ink, colors, and gold on silk Size: 56 ½ X 20 ½” Date: Meiji period, 1909

Artist: Miyashita Zenji Title: Wind Medium: Stoneware Size: 21 ⅞ X 12¾ X 5⅛” Date: c. 1989

Artist: Chuichi Fujii Title: Untitled '90 Medium: Cedar wood Size: height 7'5 ½" (2.3 m) Date: 1990

Artist: Takashi Murakami Title: Magic Ball (Positive) Medium: Seven panels, acrylic on canvas mounted on board Size: 94 ½ X 248 ¼ X 2 ¾” Date: 1999