This is the first complete study and reappraisal of the
remarkable collection of Japanese art at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
It features a wealth of artifacts, including paintings and
ceramics, metal objects and weaponry, screens, masks, cloisonne
enamel, lacquer ware, ivory carvings, kimonos, and dolls, the
majority dating from the Edo period (1615-1868) to the end of the
Meiji Period in 1912.
In addition to an important introduction by Hou-mei Sung,
curator of Asian art, there are contributions by two leading guest
authors from Japan, professor Keiko Nakamachi and professor
Masahiko Aizawa, who study the painted screens in the
collection.
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