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Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Red pine wood statue of Buddha of the Future, called Miroku Bosatsu or Maitreya, at Koryu-ji

Red pine wood statue of Buddha of the Future, called Miroku Bosatsu or Maitreya, at Koryu-ji, Kyoto. Japanese, c606 A
JAPAN: BUDDHA, c606 A.D. Red pine wood statue of Buddha of the Future, called Miroku Bosatsu or Maitreya, at Koryu-ji, Kyoto. Japanese, c606 A.D

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: A whale and three fish (representing Japan) eating Russian sailors for dinner

A whale and three fish (representing Japan) eating Russian sailors for dinner. Woodcut, c1905, by Kiyochika Kobayashi
RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR, c1905. A whale and three fish (representing Japan) eating Russian sailors for dinner. Woodcut, c1905, by Kiyochika Kobayashi

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: The Blind Men and the Elephant. Japanese woodblock print from the Manga of Katsushika Hokusai, 1817

The Blind Men and the Elephant. Japanese woodblock print from the Manga of Katsushika Hokusai, 1817
HOKUSAI: ELEPHANT. The Blind Men and the Elephant. Japanese woodblock print from the Manga of Katsushika Hokusai, 1817

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Scene from the Chushingura, the Japanese tale of the 47 Ronin (or 47 Samurai)

Scene from the Chushingura, the Japanese tale of the 47 Ronin (or 47 Samurai)
JAPAN: CHUSHINGURA. Scene from the Chushingura, the Japanese tale of the 47 Ronin (or 47 Samurai). Print shows a person in a sedan chair leaving a residential compound

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Scroll painting attributed to Taiko Josetsu

Scroll painting attributed to Taiko Josetsu
JAPAN: OLD MEN, c1425. Scroll painting attributed to Taiko Josetsu (c1425)

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Samurai carry a large replica of their shield during the Gion Festival, Tokyo, Japan

Samurai carry a large replica of their shield during the Gion Festival, Tokyo, Japan
KYOTO: GION FESTIVAL. Samurai carry a large replica of their shield during the Gion Festival, Tokyo, Japan. Scroll painting, early 17th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Ippen Shonen, a traveling Buddhist priest who popularized dancing-praying ceremonies

Ippen Shonen, a traveling Buddhist priest who popularized dancing-praying ceremonies
JAPAN: BUDDHIST PRIEST. Ippen Shonen, a traveling Buddhist priest who popularized dancing-praying ceremonies, arrives at a town in the countryside. Scroll painting, 1299

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese scroll painting of a scene from the Yadorigi chapter of Lady Murasakis The Tale of Genji

Japanese scroll painting of a scene from the Yadorigi chapter of Lady Murasakis The Tale of Genji
JAPAN: TALE OF GENJI. Japanese scroll painting of a scene from the Yadorigi chapter of Lady Murasakis The Tale of Genji. Heian Period, 12th century, Tokyo

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Scene from the Chushingura, the Japanese tale of the 47 Ronin (or 47 Samurai)

Scene from the Chushingura, the Japanese tale of the 47 Ronin (or 47 Samurai)
JAPAN: CHUSHINGURA. Scene from the Chushingura, the Japanese tale of the 47 Ronin (or 47 Samurai). Attack on the house of Lord Kira Yoshinaka by the samurai

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Kondo (Main Hall) at the Horyuji at Nara, section

Kondo (Main Hall) at the Horyuji at Nara, section
ARCHITECTURE: JAPANESE. Kondo (Main Hall) at the Horyuji at Nara, section

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese ornamental stone lantern post in a garden setting, next to a tall bush and small stones

Japanese ornamental stone lantern post in a garden setting, next to a tall bush and small stones
JAPAN: GARDEN ORNAMENT. Japanese ornamental stone lantern post in a garden setting, next to a tall bush and small stones. Pen and ink drawing, c1878, possibly by Kano

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Ichijo Jiro Tadanori and Notonokami Noritsune, two Japanese samurai warriors battling each other

Ichijo Jiro Tadanori and Notonokami Noritsune, two Japanese samurai warriors battling each other
JAPANESE SAMURAI. Ichijo Jiro Tadanori and Notonokami Noritsune, two Japanese samurai warriors battling each other. Woodblock print by Shuntei Katsukawa, c1820

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese samurai warrior, Genkuro Yoshitsune and warrior monk, Saito Musashibo Benkei

Japanese samurai warrior, Genkuro Yoshitsune and warrior monk, Saito Musashibo Benkei
SAMURAI, 12th CENTURY. Japanese samurai warrior, Genkuro Yoshitsune and warrior monk, Saito Musashibo Benkei. Woodblock print by Toyokuni Utagawa, early 19th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Saito Musashibo Benkei (1155-1189), a Japanese warrior monk, holding a naginata

Saito Musashibo Benkei (1155-1189), a Japanese warrior monk, holding a naginata, a long pole with a sword-like blade
YOSHITSUNE & BENKEI. Saito Musashibo Benkei (1155-1189), a Japanese warrior monk, holding a naginata, a long pole with a sword-like blade

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Samurai cleaning his sword. Japanese painting, 16-17th century

Samurai cleaning his sword. Japanese painting, 16-17th century
MOUNTED SAMURAI. Samurai cleaning his sword. Japanese painting, 16-17th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Woodblock print by Omori Kakutaro

Woodblock print by Omori Kakutaro
TWO JAPANESE LADIES, c1890. Woodblock print by Omori Kakutaro

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: The Lovers Umegawa and Chubei : Japanese Oban print, c1797, by Kitagawa Utamaro (1754-1806)

The Lovers Umegawa and Chubei : Japanese Oban print, c1797, by Kitagawa Utamaro (1754-1806)
UTAMARO: LOVERS, 1797. The Lovers Umegawa and Chubei : Japanese Oban print, c1797, by Kitagawa Utamaro (1754-1806)

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: A battle during the Sino Japanese War between Chinese soldiers

A battle during the Sino Japanese War between Chinese soldiers and Japanese General Major Odera on horseback in a
SINO JAPANESE WAR, c1895. A battle during the Sino Japanese War between Chinese soldiers and Japanese General Major Odera on horseback in a snowstorm at Weihaiwei Bay, resulting in Oderas death

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Armed Japanese monks, the protectors of the Buddhist monasteries

Armed Japanese monks, the protectors of the Buddhist monasteries, descend from their hilltop retreat to observe a
JAPAN: BUDDHIST MONKS. Armed Japanese monks, the protectors of the Buddhist monasteries, descend from their hilltop retreat to observe a ritual dance drama. Drawing, c1296

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Statue of the heavenly king Komoku-Ten, one of four guardians of the Buddhist world, from Shojoji

Statue of the heavenly king Komoku-Ten, one of four guardians of the Buddhist world, from Shojoji, Japan
JAPAN: BUDDHIST STATUE. Statue of the heavenly king Komoku-Ten, one of four guardians of the Buddhist world, from Shojoji, Japan. Wood, Heian period, late 9th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Statue of the guardian Sakara. Painted lacquer, Japanese, c734 A. D

Statue of the guardian Sakara. Painted lacquer, Japanese, c734 A. D
JAPAN: SAKARA STATUE. Statue of the guardian Sakara. Painted lacquer, Japanese, c734 A.D

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Statue of the heavenly king Komoku-Ten, one of four guardians of the Buddhist world, from Shojoji

Statue of the heavenly king Komoku-Ten, one of four guardians of the Buddhist world, from Shojoji, Japan
JAPAN: BUDDHIST STATUE. Statue of the heavenly king Komoku-Ten, one of four guardians of the Buddhist world, from Shojoji, Japan. Wood, Heian period, late 9th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Statue of a warrior demigod, his face indicating wrath, one of the deva gods who guards Buddhist

Statue of a warrior demigod, his face indicating wrath, one of the deva gods who guards Buddhist temples
JAPAN: WARRIOR STATUE. Statue of a warrior demigod, his face indicating wrath, one of the deva gods who guards Buddhist temples. Clay and painted lacquer, Japanese, 8th century A.D

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Bronze goblins on pedestals holding gods of medicine at a Buddhist temple

Bronze goblins on pedestals holding gods of medicine at a Buddhist temple. Japanese, early 8th century A. D
JAPANESE: TEMPLE GOBLINS. Bronze goblins on pedestals holding gods of medicine at a Buddhist temple. Japanese, early 8th century A.D

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Amidst flames, an incarnation of spiritual Buddha shows that the physical body can be sacrificed

Amidst flames, an incarnation of spiritual Buddha shows that the physical body can be sacrificed for common good
BUDDHA. Amidst flames, an incarnation of spiritual Buddha shows that the physical body can be sacrificed for common good. Japanese silk painting, 8th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Prince Gautama, riding out of his house one day, meets a sick man

Prince Gautama, riding out of his house one day, meets a sick man and dedicates his life to serving humanity
BUDDHA: EARLY LIFE. Prince Gautama, riding out of his house one day, meets a sick man and dedicates his life to serving humanity. Japanese silk painting, 8th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Prince Gautama wrestling as a youth. Japanese silk painting, 8th century

Prince Gautama wrestling as a youth. Japanese silk painting, 8th century
BUDDHA: EARLY LIFE. Prince Gautama wrestling as a youth. Japanese silk painting, 8th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: A gong is struck at the birth of the Buddha to erase evil desires

A gong is struck at the birth of the Buddha to erase evil desires. Japanese silk painting, 8th century
BUDDHA: BIRTH. A gong is struck at the birth of the Buddha to erase evil desires. Japanese silk painting, 8th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Prince Gautama (third from right) leaves his wealthy familys home to enter the forest; attendants

Prince Gautama (third from right) leaves his wealthy familys home to enter the forest; attendants go to inform his
BUDDHA: PRINCE GAUTAMA. Prince Gautama (third from right) leaves his wealthy familys home to enter the forest; attendants go to inform his family. Japanese silk painting, 8th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Prince Gautama wills his arrows to pierce targets using a bow only he could draw

Prince Gautama wills his arrows to pierce targets using a bow only he could draw. Japanese silk painting, 8th century
BUDDHA: PRINCE GAUTAMA. Prince Gautama wills his arrows to pierce targets using a bow only he could draw. Japanese silk painting, 8th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Prince Gautama lifts up an elephant. Japanese silk painting, 8th century

Prince Gautama lifts up an elephant. Japanese silk painting, 8th century
BUDDHA: PRINCE GAUTAMA. Prince Gautama lifts up an elephant. Japanese silk painting, 8th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: The Buddha is born out of the side of Queen Maya as she reaches up to a branch in her garden

The Buddha is born out of the side of Queen Maya as she reaches up to a branch in her garden
BUDDHA: BIRTH. The Buddha is born out of the side of Queen Maya as she reaches up to a branch in her garden. Japanese silk painting, early 13th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Seated with his father and mother, Prince Gautama is entertained by dancers

Seated with his father and mother, Prince Gautama is entertained by dancers. Japanese silk painting, early 13th century
LIFE OF BUDDHA. Seated with his father and mother, Prince Gautama is entertained by dancers. Japanese silk painting, early 13th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Buddha is born from the side of Queen Maya as she reaches up to a branch in her garden

Buddha is born from the side of Queen Maya as she reaches up to a branch in her garden
BIRTH OF BUDDHA. Buddha is born from the side of Queen Maya as she reaches up to a branch in her garden. Detail from a Japanese silk painting, early 13th century

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Bronze statue of Buddha of the Future, called Miroku. Japanese, c606 A. D

Bronze statue of Buddha of the Future, called Miroku. Japanese, c606 A. D
JAPAN: BUDDHA, c606 A.D. Bronze statue of Buddha of the Future, called Miroku. Japanese, c606 A.D

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese Buddhist deities, adapted from the Hindu deity, Ganesh

Japanese Buddhist deities, adapted from the Hindu deity, Ganesh. Deities of marital happiness and good fortune
KANGITEN & SHOTEN. Japanese Buddhist deities, adapted from the Hindu deity, Ganesh. Deities of marital happiness and good fortune. Line drawing

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Inari, the rice bearer, the Japanese Shinto deity of agriculture and fertility. Line drawing

Inari, the rice bearer, the Japanese Shinto deity of agriculture and fertility. Line drawing
SHINTO DEITY: INARI. Inari, the rice bearer, the Japanese Shinto deity of agriculture and fertility. Line drawing

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Demon creature from Japanese folklore. Line drawing

Demon creature from Japanese folklore. Line drawing
JAPANESE FOLKLORE: ONI. Demon creature from Japanese folklore. Line drawing

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese Buddhist deity who judges the souls of the dead. Derived from the Sanskrit Yama

Japanese Buddhist deity who judges the souls of the dead. Derived from the Sanskrit Yama. Line drawing
BUDDHISM: EMMA. Japanese Buddhist deity who judges the souls of the dead. Derived from the Sanskrit Yama. Line drawing

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese Buddhist divinity of wisdom and fire, also known as Acala. Line drawing

Japanese Buddhist divinity of wisdom and fire, also known as Acala. Line drawing
BUDDHISM: FUDO. Japanese Buddhist divinity of wisdom and fire, also known as Acala. Line drawing

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Benten, or Benzaiten, the Japanese Buddhist goddess of music, eloquence and wealth

Benten, or Benzaiten, the Japanese Buddhist goddess of music, eloquence and wealth, playing a biwa. Line drawing
BUDDHISM: BENTEN. Benten, or Benzaiten, the Japanese Buddhist goddess of music, eloquence and wealth, playing a biwa. Line drawing

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Japanese Buddhist sacred knot of longevity

Japanese Buddhist sacred knot of longevity
SYMBOL: NADE-TAKARA-NUSUBI. Japanese Buddhist sacred knot of longevity

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Lacquered wood figure of a Zen priest, abbot of a monastery, Muromachi period, 1392-1573

Lacquered wood figure of a Zen priest, abbot of a monastery, Muromachi period, 1392-1573
JAPAN: ZEN PRIEST. Lacquered wood figure of a Zen priest, abbot of a monastery, Muromachi period, 1392-1573

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Mask of a Bodhisattva, used in gyodo or religious dances. Lacquer, Japanese

Mask of a Bodhisattva, used in gyodo or religious dances. Lacquer, Japanese, late Fujiwara period (1086-1186 A. D. )
JAPANESE BODHISATTVA MASK. Mask of a Bodhisattva, used in gyodo or religious dances. Lacquer, Japanese, late Fujiwara period (1086-1186 A.D.). Height: 9 3/4 inches

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Head of Amida Buddha. Wood, formerly painted. Japanese, late 12th century. Heignt: 38. 5 inches

Head of Amida Buddha. Wood, formerly painted. Japanese, late 12th century. Heignt: 38. 5 inches
JAPAN: BUDDHA. Head of Amida Buddha. Wood, formerly painted. Japanese, late 12th century. Heignt: 38.5 inches

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Daibutsu, the grand Buddha (Japanese)

Daibutsu, the grand Buddha (Japanese)
JAPAN: GRAND BUDDHA. Daibutsu, the grand Buddha (Japanese)

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Yang Lin (or Kinhyoshi Yorin). Character from the 14th century Chinese epic tale of the Heroes of

Yang Lin (or Kinhyoshi Yorin). Character from the 14th century Chinese epic tale of the Heroes of the Suikoden
HEROES OF THE SUIKODEN. Yang Lin (or Kinhyoshi Yorin). Character from the 14th century Chinese epic tale of the Heroes of the Suikoden (also known as The Water Margin)

Background imageJapanese Art Collection: Small Japanese ship employing Portuguese pilots for trade along the Asian coast

Small Japanese ship employing Portuguese pilots for trade along the Asian coast. Wood votive table, 1633
JAPAN: TRADING SHIP, 1633. Small Japanese ship employing Portuguese pilots for trade along the Asian coast. Wood votive table, 1633



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