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Female Shinto Deity, Japanese bigleaf magnolia with traces of color, Japan
Japan
ca. mid-11th–mid-12th century
Shinto Deity as a Seated Courtier, Wood; single-block (ichiboku-zukuri) construction, with traces of red and black pigment, Japan
Japan
11th–12th century
Young Women Visiting a Shinto Shrine

, Katsushika Hokusai  Japanese, Woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper, Japan
Katsushika Hokusai
1814
Japan
early 20th century
[Tirii Gate Marking the Entrance to a Shinto Shrine], Adolf de Meyer  American, born France, Carbon print
Adolf de Meyer
1900
Young Woman Climbing Stone Stairs to a Shinto Temple, Suzuki Harunobu  Japanese, Woodblock print; ink and color on paper, Japan
Suzuki Harunobu
Fujiwara no Kamatari as a Shinto Deity, Hanging scroll; color on silk, Japan
Japan
after 1350
Case (Inrō) with Design of Cherry Trees with a Shintō Shrine, Colored lacquer, and gold, silver, blue, and red togidashi on black lacquer, Japan
Japan
19th century
Male and Female Shinto Deities, Japanese cypress with traces of color, Japan
Japan
10th century
Suzu, Wood, metal, Japanese
Japanese
17th century
Sword Guard (Tsuba), Gotō Mitsuakira  Japanese, Copper-gold alloy (shakudō), gold, silver, copper, Japanese
Gotō Mitsuakira
19th century
Haguro Mirror (Haguro kyō) with Birds and Flowers by a Stream, Bronze, Japan
Japan
12th century
ENOCH (display unit), Tavares Strachan  Bahamian, Bronze, 24k gold, steel, radar retroreflectors and sacred air blessed by Shinto priest
Tavares Strachan
2015–17
Shakugio, Wood, metal, Japanese
Japanese
19th century
Votive Buddhist Plaque (kakebotoke), Bronze, Japan
Japan
ca. 1400
Sacred Names of Shinto Deities and the "Oracles of the Three Shrines", Mokujiki Shōnin  Japanese, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Japan
Mokujiki Shōnin
1805
The Actor Nakamura Sukegorō II as a Samurai Disguised as a Shichō or Attendant at a Shinto Shrine, Katsukawa Shunshō 勝川春章  Japanese, Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper, Japan
Katsukawa Shunshō 勝川春章
ca. 1778
Two Women in Summer Costume Taking a Young Girl to a Shinto Temple for the Miya Mairi Ceremony, Torii Kiyonaga  Japanese, Woodblock print; ink and color on paper, Japan
Torii Kiyonaga
ca. 1783
Deer Mandala of Kasuga Shrine, Hanging scroll; color on silk, Japan
Japan
late 14th century
Luring the Sun Goddess Amaterasu Out of a Cave with Music; Death of the Historical Buddha, Kōno Bairei  Japanese, Pair of hanging scrolls; ink, color, and gold on silk, Japan
Kōno Bairei
late 19th century
Table Tray (Tsuigasane), Wood with black and red lacquer layers (Negoro ware), Japan
Japan
early 17th century
Dish with Design of Court Lady by the Gate of a Shinto Shrine

, Porcelain with underglaze blue, overglaze enamels, and gold (Hizen ware, Arita type), Japan
Japan
1650–60s
Inrō with Ema (Shinto Shrine Votive Plaque) of Eight Fan Shapes and Framed Pictures

, Four cases; lacquered wood with gold and silver togidashimaki-e, hiramaki-e, black lacquer, cut-out gold foil application on black ground<br/>Netsuke: puppy; ivory<br/>Ojime: metal with plum blossoms in gold inlay, Japan
Japan
second half of the 18th century
Furi Tsuzumi, Wood, Japanese
Japanese
19th century
Newly Imported Great Elephant (Shinto hakurai no daizō), Ichiryūsai Yoshitoyo  Japanese, Diptych of woodblock prints (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper; vertical ōban, Japan
Ichiryūsai Yoshitoyo
1863
Helmet Crest (Maidate), Wood, copper, gold, lacquer, pigments, silver, textile, Japanese
Japanese
18th–19th century
Ōtsu-e of Uhō Dōji, Hanging scroll; ink, color, and woodblock print on paper, Japan
Japan
17th century
Wagon (和琴), Mizutani Kakumu (professional name: Fujiwara Mitsukazu or Kowa)  Japanese, Hinoki  (Japanese cypress), silk, cotton, metal, Japanese
Mizutani Kakumu (professional name: Fujiwara Mitsukazu or Kowa)
1804
Sake Vessel (Heishi) with Butterflies, Wood with black and red lacquer; gold leaf application, Japan
Japan
15th century
Holy Shrine Flower Basket (Hanakago), Iizuka Rōkansai  Japanese, Timber bamboo and rattan, Japan
Iizuka Rōkansai
ca. 1940s
Round Negoro Tray (Ashitsuki-ban) with Three Feet, Wood with coatings of red over black lacquer (Negoro ware), Japan
Japan
15th–16th century
Mandala of Kumano Shrine, Unidentified artist, Hanging scroll; ink, color, and gold on silk, Japan
Unidentified artist
early 14th century
Bugaku Mask (Sanju), Wood with remains of red and black pigments, Japan
Japan
12th century
Votive Plaque (Kakebotoke), Bronze, Japan
Japan
12th century
Guardian Lion-Dogs, Japanese cypress with lacquer, gold leaf, and color, Japan
Japan
mid-13th century
In the Court of the Meiji Temple, Tokyo, Japan, Werner Bischof  Swiss, Gelatin silver print
Werner Bischof
1952
Charles Rohlfs
1907
Water Stone, Isamu Noguchi  American, Basalt; on a foundation bed of naturally rounded granite stones, Japan/United States
Isamu Noguchi
1986
Mirror with Zaō Gongen
, Bronze with hairline engraving, Japan
Japan
11th–12th century
Yotsu of the Matsukiyo Brothel Performing as a Shirabyōshi, from the series Sacred Dances in Shinmachi, Gochōtei Sadahiro 五蝶亭貞広  Japanese, Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper; vertical chūban, Japan
Gochōtei Sadahiro 五蝶亭貞広
1841