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BYOBU: THE GRANDEUR OF JAPANESE SCREENS is on exhibit at Yale University Art Gallery, 1111 Chapel St. in New Haven, in three parts. “Tales and Poems in Byobu” is up until March 23.
Dec 26, 2010 "Dragon Knows Dragon" (c. 1969) Four-panel screen; aluminum flake pigment in polyvinyl acetate medium, yellow alkyd varnish, on paper by Morita Shiryuunknown/asian art museum, s.f.
At LACMA, “Cranes” has joined a collection of about 6,500 works of Japanese art, including two Okyo screens, “Landscape in Snow” and “Puppies among Bamboo in Snow,” both painted in 1784.
A pair of folding screens on view in the Kurt A. Gitter, M.D., and Alice Yelen Gitter Gallery for Japanese art at the New Orleans Museum of Art presents a lively and engaging scene of scholars ...
Owing to the extreme fragility of the screen paintings in “Worlds Seen and Imagined: Japanese Screens from the Idemitsu Museum of Arts,” the Art Institute of Chicago has had to present the ...
A pair of lost Japanese folding screen paintings sent to Queen Victoria in 1860 as part of a lavish diplomatic gift have been rediscovered in the Royal Collection. The screens, which were thought not ...
The screens will form part of Japan: Courts and Culture, the first exhibition to bring together the Royal Collection’s holdings of Japanese works of art, opening at The Queen’s Gallery ...
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