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The Fine Art of Living: Luxury Objects from the East and WestMay 29, 2008 - Spring 2009This multicultural exhibition features a selection of luxury arts from the Museum ’s diverse collections. Like painting and sculpture,these beautiful objects played an important aesthetic role as they communicated social, political, religious and cultural information about the patron. The realm of the decorative arts is a vast one, involving objects of every shape and material imaginable. By bringing together objects from China, Europe, India, Japan and the United States from the Early Modern period to around 1900, this show explores a wide variety of cultural aesthetic preferences and societal practices in relation to The Fine Art of Living. |
![]() Anne Genevieve Greuze French (1762–1842) ca. 1770 paint on ivory with metal and glass frame (69.1029) Gift Ms. Sarah Catherine France in honor of her brother Charles B. France |
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The Poetry of Nature in Japanese Woodblock PrintsJune 7 - August 24, 2008The poetic visions of the land and its moods expressed by Japanese woodblock artists present a personal response and celebration of the ever-changing effects of nature. They concentrate on
features of the land and urban environment, which then become transformed through the different
seasons, times of day, and shifting weather patterns. By exploring the eloquent compositional
arrangements in relation to subject matter and Japanese poetry, this exhibition hopes to open new avenues in the appreciation of this quintessentially Japanese form of artistic expression. |
![]() Utagawa (Ando) Hiroshige Japanese (1797–1858) from series 1855 Woodblock print on paper (76.561) Gift of Barbara Stratton Bolling and Deborah S. Booker in memory of Arthur Mills Stratton |
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