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Found 10 Items Tagged "kyoto"
Objects
Nin'ami Dohachi
Japanese, 1783–1855
Bowl in the Shape of a Gourd, Kyoto Ware
mid–19th century
Fukami Sueharu
Japanese, born 1947
Infinity II (Shinsō)
1994
Views In and Around Kyoto (Rakuchu rakugai zu)
ca.1616–1624
Hiroshi Sugimoto
Japanese, born 1948
Hall of Thirty Three Bays (Sanjusangendo) 020
1995
Nagasawa Rosetsu
Japanese, 1754–1799
Screen of Assorted Subjects
18th century
Nagasawa Rosetsu
Japanese, 1754–1799
Dragon Emerging from Clouds
18th century
Ito Jakuchu
Japanese, 1716–1800
Minogame, The Thousand Year Old Tortise
late 18th century
Soga Shohaku
Japanese, 1730–1781
Kanzan and Jittoku
18th century
Soga Shohaku
Japanese, 1730–1781
Badger and Bats
18th century
Ito Jakuchu
Japanese, 1716–1800
Rooster
18th century
Nin'ami Dohachi
Japanese, 1783–1855
Bowl in the Shape of a Gourd, Kyoto Ware
mid–19th century
Fukami Sueharu
Japanese, born 1947
Infinity II (Shinsō)
1994
Views In and Around Kyoto (Rakuchu rakugai zu)
ca.1616–1624
Hiroshi Sugimoto
Japanese, born 1948
Hall of Thirty Three Bays (Sanjusangendo) 020
1995
Nagasawa Rosetsu
Japanese, 1754–1799
Screen of Assorted Subjects
18th century
Nagasawa Rosetsu
Japanese, 1754–1799
Dragon Emerging from Clouds
18th century
Ito Jakuchu
Japanese, 1716–1800
Minogame, The Thousand Year Old Tortise
late 18th century
Soga Shohaku
Japanese, 1730–1781
Kanzan and Jittoku
18th century
Soga Shohaku
Japanese, 1730–1781
Badger and Bats
18th century
Ito Jakuchu
Japanese, 1716–1800
Rooster
18th century
Nin'ami Dohachi
Japanese, 1783–1855
Bowl in the Shape of a Gourd, Kyoto Ware
mid–19th century
Fukami Sueharu
Japanese, born 1947
Infinity II (Shinsō)
1994
Views In and Around Kyoto (Rakuchu rakugai zu)
ca.1616–1624
Hiroshi Sugimoto
Japanese, born 1948
Hall of Thirty Three Bays (Sanjusangendo) 020
1995
Nagasawa Rosetsu
Japanese, 1754–1799
Screen of Assorted Subjects
18th century
Nagasawa Rosetsu
Japanese, 1754–1799
Dragon Emerging from Clouds
18th century
Ito Jakuchu
Japanese, 1716–1800
Minogame, The Thousand Year Old Tortise
late 18th century
Soga Shohaku
Japanese, 1730–1781
Kanzan and Jittoku
18th century
Soga Shohaku
Japanese, 1730–1781
Badger and Bats
18th century
Ito Jakuchu
Japanese, 1716–1800
Rooster
18th century
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