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Print, Hamada Josen  Japanese, Woodblock print; ink and color on paper, Japan
Hamada Josen
ca. 1906
Hexagonal flower vase, Hamada Shōji  Japanese, Stoneware with persimmon glaze and polychrome overglaze enamels, Japan
Hamada Shōji
ca. 1960s
Bottle with sugarcane, Hamada Shōji  Japanese, Stoneware with iron-oxide decoration, Japan
Hamada Shōji
ca. 1960s
Tea Bowl, Hamada Shōji  Japanese, Stoneware
Hamada Shōji
ca. 1935
Memoirs of a Castaway (Hyōryūki) 流記, Hamada Hikozō  浜田彦蔵 (Joseph Heco), Two volumes of woodblock printed books; ink on paper, Japan
Hamada Hikozō 浜田彦蔵
1863
Gwandusu, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood (Cordyla africana or Lonchocarpus), applied organic materials, Bamana
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
15th–17th century
Portrait of Nicolás Matías Fernández Méndez, José Campeche, Oil on wood panel
José Campeche
ca. 1800
Gwantigi, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
15th–17th century
Boli (power object), Bamana Initiate, Komo association, Wood, applied organic materials, Bamana
Bamana Initiate, Komo association
Early 20th century
Ci wara headdress, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, metal, Bamana
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
19th century
Kòmò trumpet, Wood, Bamana
Bamana
20th century
Tea service, Josef Hoffmann  Austrian, Silver, amethyst, carnelian, and ebony
Josef Hoffmann
Wiener Werkstätte
ca. 1910
Interaction of color, Josef Albers  American, born Germany
Josef Albers
Yale University Press
1963
The progress of the marbling art, from technical scientific principles : with a supplement on the decoration of book edges, Josef Halfer
Multiple artists/makers
1893
Painting from a Ceremonial House Ceiling, Yabnumbu, Hamakwa, Sago palm spathe, paint, Kwoma
Yabnumbu, Hamakwa
Artists of Mariwai Village
1970
Side chair (one of a pair), Josef Danhauser 's K.K. Priv. Möbel-Fabrik, Vienna, Beech and pine wood, cherrywood veneer, ebonized mahogany framing strips; modern silk upholstery, Austrian, Vienna
Josef Danhauser
ca. 1815–20
Side chair (one of a pair), Josef Danhauser 's K.K. Priv. Möbel-Fabrik, Vienna, Beech and pine wood, cherrywood veneer, ebonized mahogany framing strips; modern silk upholstery, Austrian, Vienna
Josef Danhauser
ca. 1815–20
Tenor Bugle in B-flat, Josef Serpek  Austrian, Brass, nickel-silver, Austrian
Josef Serpek
ca. 1862
Homage to the Square: Dilated, Josef Albers  American, born Germany, Oil on Masonite
Josef Albers
1969
Turnus Provoked into War by Aeneas, José Manuel de la Cerda  Mexican, Wood, painted lacquer, gold, Mexican
José Manuel de la Cerda
ca. 1764
Guitar, José Massague  Spanish, Pine top, figured maple back and sides, rosewood binding, ivory nut, rosewood, mastic, and mother-of-pearl inlaid decoration, Spanish
José Massague
ca. 1755–60
The Marriage of the Virgin, José Sánchez  Mexican, Oil on canvas, Mexican
José Sánchez
ca. 1690
Book of Prayers, Surat al-Yasin and Surat al-Fath, Ahmad Nairizi  Iranian, Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper<br/>Binding: lacquer
Ahmad Nairizi
Muhammad Hadi
dated 1132 AH/1719–20 CE
Case (Inrō) with Design of Deer and Lanterns at Kasuga Shrine, Yamada School, Gold and silver maki-e and pewter on dark green lacquer<br/>Ojime: Coral bead<br/>Netsuke: Carved wood in shape of mouse on mushroom, Japan
Yamada School
ca. 1800
Inrō with Cockatoo and Magnolia, Yamada Jōkasai  Japanese, Red lacquer ground with gold maki-e, carved red lacquer, and mother-of-pearl inlay<br/>Netsuke: poppy; ivory<br/>Ojime: roundels; red and green lacquer in wood, Japan
Yamada Jōkasai
19th century
Tea bowl with “oil-spot” and “hare’s-fur” decoration, Kamada Kōji active in Kyoto Japanese, Stoneware with iron-oxide glazes, Japan
Kamada Kōji
2005
Tea Bowl with “Oil-Spot” Decoration, Kamada Kōji  Japanese, Stoneware with iron-oxide glazes, Japan
Kamada Kōji
2005
Kimono Tamamo, Harada Mana  Japanese, Polychrome plain-weave silk with occasional discontinuous wefts, Japan
Harada Mana
1959
Ovoid Vessel, Kamada Kōji  Japanese, Stoneware with tenmoku glazes in black and brown, Japan
Kamada Kōji
2008
Six-Lobed Deep Bowl, Kamada Kōji  Japanese, Stoneware with tenmoku glaze, Japan
Kamada Kōji
2004
Bizen Jar, Harada Shūroku  Japanese, Stoneware with natural ash glaze and set with taiko-ishi stones, Japan
Harada Shūroku
2004
Melons, Yamada Dōan  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Japan
Yamada Dōan
late 16th century
Black pottery screen (kokutō no sukuriin), Yamada Hikaru  Japanese, Smoke-infused stoneware, Japan
Yamada Hikaru
1982
Fragments with Gold Glaze (Kinsai no tōhen), Yamada Hikaru  Japanese, Gold-glazed stoneware, iron, vinyl line, Japan
Yamada Hikaru
1989
Monk Ippen Giving a Warrior the Tonsure after His Wife Took Vows as a Lay Buddhist Nun, Yamada Shinzan  Japanese, Pair of hanging scrolls; ink, color, and gold on silk, Japan
Yamada Shinzan
mid-20th century
Nyeleni figure, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, brass, thread, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
19th–early 20th century
Mishi (cow) mask, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
19th–mid-20th century
Sogoni koun headdress, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, cane, string, bamboo, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
19th–early 20th century
Suruku koun (hyena) mask, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, cowrie shells, pigment, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
19th–mid-20th century
Nama tyétyé (hyena) headdress, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, metal, cane, cotton, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
19th–mid-20th century