History and Traditions of the Samurai. 2 Suit of armor. Japan. Edo period (1615–1868). Black lacquered iron plates, leather, textile, and silk cord. Gift.

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History and Traditions of the Samurai

2 Suit of armor. Japan. Edo period (1615–1868). Black lacquered iron plates, leather, textile, and silk cord. Gift of Mr. R.P. Schwerin, B74M7. What is this object? What was its function? How was it made? What do you see that makes you say that?

3 Samurai helmet with a half-face mask, approx. 1615–1650. Japan. Edo period (1615– 1868). Iron, leather, laminated paper, lacquer, and textile. Gift of Dr. William A. Galeno, B87M22. What is this object? What was its function? How was it made? What do you see that makes you say that?

4 Military camp jacket (jinbaori; front and back shown), 1700–1868. Japan. Edo period (1615– 1868). Brocade, wool, fur, and ivory buttons. Gift by transfer from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, What is this object? What was its function? How was it made? What do you see that makes you say that?

5 What is this object? What is it made of? What was its function? What do you see that makes you say that? War fan (gunsen), 1800–1850. Japan. Edo period (1615–1868). Iron, bamboo, paper, colors, and lacquer. Bequest of Frank D. Stout, F

6 Signal fan (gunbai). Japan. Edo period (1615–1868). Bronze. The Avery Brundage Collection, B62M37. What is this object? What is it made of? What was its function? What do you see that makes you say that?

7 Short sword (wakizashi) and Long sword (katana) with blade mountings. Japan. Muromachi period (1333–1573). Forged and tempered steel, sharkskin, black lacquer, gold on bronze. The Avery Brundage Collection, B64W7 and B64W8. What is are these objects? How were they made? What might they symbolize? What do you see that makes you say that?

8 Matchlock pistol (bajozutsu). Japan. Edo period (1615–1868). Iron, wood, lacquer, gold, and silver. Gift of Dr. and Mrs. William Wedemyer, What is this object? What might it symbolize? What do you see that makes you say that? Matchlock pistol (detail; ).