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Covered Vessel (Futamono) with Plum Tree, Stoneware with iron brown under transparent glaze and copper-green glaze (Mino ware, Oribe type, Japan
Japan
early 17th century
Set of Six Side Dishes (Mukōzuke) for Tea Gathering Meal (Cha-kaiseki), Stoneware with white slip and iron brown under transparent glaze and copper-green glaze (Mino ware, Oribe Yashichida type), Japan
Japan
early 17th century
Set of Six Side Dishes (Mukōzuke) for Tea Gathering Meal (Cha-kaiseki), Stoneware with white slip and iron brown under transparent glaze and copper-green glaze (Mino ware, Oribe Yashichida type), Japan
Japan
early 17th century
Set of Six Side Dishes (Mukōzuke) for Tea Gathering Meal (Cha-kaiseki), Stoneware with white slip and iron brown under transparent glaze and copper-green glaze (Mino ware, Oribe Yashichida type), Japan
Japan
early 17th century
Set of Six Side Dishes (Mukōzuke) for Tea Gathering Meal (Cha-kaiseki), Stoneware with white slip and iron brown under transparent glaze and copper-green glaze (Mino ware, Oribe Yashichida type), Japan
Japan
early 17th century
Set of Six Side Dishes (Mukōzuke) for Tea Gathering Meal (Cha-kaiseki), Stoneware with white slip and iron brown under transparent glaze and copper-green glaze (Mino ware, Oribe Yashichida type), Japan
Japan
early 17th century
Tall Freshwater Jar (Hoso-mizusashi) with Striped Design, Porcelain with cobalt blue under transparent glaze (Hizen ware, Arita type), Japan
Japan
late 18th century
Set of Six Side Dishes (Mukōzuke) for Tea Gathering Meal (Cha-kaiseki), Stoneware with white slip and iron brown under transparent glaze and copper-green glaze (Mino ware, Oribe Yashichida type), Japan
Japan
early 17th century
Used-Water Container (Kensui), Stoneware with iron glaze (Takatori ware), Japan
Japan
mid-19th century
Freshwater Jar (Mizusashi) with Geometric Patterns, Ogata Ihachi (Kyoto Kenzan II)  Japanese, Stoneware with polychrome enamels under transparent glaze (Kyoto ware); wood with black lacquer lid, Japan
Ogata Ihachi (Kyoto Kenzan II)
first half 18th century
Walnut Greenrock Bench, George Nakashima  American, Wood, Japan
George Nakashima
1986–87
Walnut Greenrock Bench, George Nakashima  American, Wood, Japan
George Nakashima
1986–87
Square Dish with Spring Flowers and Grasses, Ogata Kenzan  Japanese, Stoneware with polychrome enamels under transparent glaze (Kyoto ware), Japan
Ogata Kenzan
18th century
Kettle (Kama) with Willow and Cherry, Ōnishi Gorōzaemon  Japanese, Cast iron and bronze, Japan
Ōnishi Gorōzaemon
mid-17th century
Tenmyō Kettle, Named “Taya Itome”, Cast iron, Japan
Japan
16th century
Set of Five Medium Dishes (Chūzara) with Plum-Blossom Patterns, Ogata Kenzan  Japanese, Stoneware with white slip under and polychrome enamels over transparent glaze (Kyoto, Kenzan ware), Japan
Ogata Kenzan
18th century
Round Wooden Incense Container (Kōgō) with Sen no Rikyū’s Signature, Wood, iron, and silver clamps; lacquer, Japan
Japan
16th century
Water-Dropper (Suiteki) in Raccoon Dog Shape, Stoneware with iron under feldspar glaze (Mino ware, E-Shino type), Japan
Japan
early 17th century
Freshwater Jar (Mizusashi), Named “Hotei”, Stoneware with natural ash glaze (Iga ware), Japan
Japan
ca. 1600
Tea Scoop (Chashaku), Sen no Rikyū  Japanese, Bent and carved bamboo, Japan
Sen no Rikyū
1580s
Nanban Freshwater Jar (Mizusashi) with Large Handles, Nonomura Ninsei  Japanese, Stoneware with natural ash glaze (Kyoto ware), Japan
Nonomura Ninsei
second half 17th century
Set of Five Camellia-Shaped Side Dishes (Mukōzuke) with Camellia Patterns, Ogata Kenzan  Japanese, Stoneware with white slip under and polychrome enamels over transparent glaze (Kyoto, Kenzan ware), Japan
Ogata Kenzan
18th century
Black Raku Tea Bowl, Named “Kaedegure” (Twilight by the Maples), Raku Chōjirō  Japanese, Earthenware with black Raku glaze (Raku ware), Japan
Raku Chōjirō
late 16th century
Letter about Sake, Sen no Rikyū  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Japan
Sen no Rikyū
ca. 1583
Letter of Invitation, Hon'ami Kōetsu  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Japan
Hon'ami Kōetsu
after 1615
Tea Caddy (Chaire) in Taikai Shape, Stoneware with natural ash glaze; ivory lid (Shigaraki type), Japan
Japan
16th century
Box in the Shape of an Object Wrapped with a Polka-Dot Textile Wrapper (Furoshiki), Matsuda Yuriko  Japanese, Porcelain with polychrome enamels and gold over transparent glaze, Japan
Matsuda Yuriko
1998
Small Dish (Kozara) with Three Jars, Porcelain with cobalt blue under transparent glaze and polychrome enamels over the glaze (Hizen ware, Nabeshima type), Japan
Japan
1680–90s
Old Plum, Kano Sansetsu  Japanese, Four sliding-door panels (fusuma); ink, color, gold, and gold leaf on paper, Japan
Kano Sansetsu
1646
Buddha Maitreya (Mile), Gilt bronze with traces of pigment; piece-mold cast, China
China
dated 486 (10th year of Taihe reign)
Arhat (Luohan), Stoneware with three-color glaze, China
China
ca. 1000
Card table, Charles-Honoré Lannuier  American, Mahogany veneer, white pine, yellow poplar, gilded gesso, vert antique, and gilded brass, American
Charles-Honoré Lannuier
1817
Cottage Children (The Wood Gatherers), Thomas Gainsborough  British, Oil on canvas
Thomas Gainsborough
1787
Goddess Durga Slaying the Demon Mahisha, Schist, Eastern India, Bihar, probably Gaya district
Eastern India, Bihar, probably Gaya district
second half of the 9th century
Buddha, probably Amitabha
, Dry lacquer with polychrome pigment and gilding, China
China
early 7th century
Manjuvajra Mandala, Black stone, Bangladesh or India (Bengal)
Bangladesh or India (Bengal)
11th century
Shiva as Mrityunjaya, the Conquerer of Death, Black stone, Bangladesh or India (Bengal)
Bangladesh or India (Bengal)
12th century
The Bodhisattva Vajrapani, Sandstone, Eastern India, Bihar, probably Nalanda
Eastern India, Bihar, probably Nalanda
7th–early 8th century
The Goddess Durga Slaying the Demon Buffalo Mahisha, Argillite, Bangladesh or India (Bengal)
Bangladesh or India (Bengal)
12th century
Crowned Buddha, Bronze inlaid with silver, lapis lazuli, and rock crystal, India (Bihar)
India (Bihar)
10th–11th century