Fay Boyer Preble and Virginia Cooke Murphy Wing
The Fay Boyer Preble and Virginia Cooke Murphy Wing, encompassing approximately 1,300 square feet, is dedicated to showcasing the museum's substantial permanent collection of Japanese art. This gallery also benefits from the generous support of local collectors who contribute loaned works, enhancing the breadth and depth of the exhibitions. The wing serves as a significant space for the appreciation and exploration of Japanese art within the museum.
Recurring Seasons: Intertextuality of Seasonal Imagery in Japanese Literature and Woodblock Prints
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Four Seasons in Japanese Art and Tea
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Woman was the Sun Art of Japanese Women
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Fit to Print II Constructing Japanese Modernity in Action and Body
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Fit to Print The Dawn of Journalism in Japanese Woodblock Prints from the Lavenberg and Michels Collections
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Rhapsody in Blue and Red Ukiyo-e Prints of the Utagawa School
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Vibrance and Serenity Art of Japanese Nō Traditional Theatre
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Long Nineteenth Century in Japanese Woodblock Prints
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Japanese Art of the Edo Period (1615–1868) and Beyond
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Japanese Impressions from the Vault The Rare, the Beautiful, and the Bizarre
Fay Boyer Preble and Virginia Cooke Murphy Wing