The exhibition features approximately one hundred Japanese masterpieces from the permanent collection of the Cincinnati Art Museum. The show is designed to provide viewers not only with a better understanding of Japanese art and its aesthetics, but also a unique regional perspective through the history of the collection.
Elizabeth Tu Hoffman Huddleston
Helen and Stephen Rindsberg
The Japan Foundation
Bonhams Asian Art Department
The Cincinnati Asian Arts Society
Dr. and Mrs. Sylvan Golder
Mary and Bill Baskett
Image: Ogawa Haritsu (1663–1747) 小川破笠; Animal Story Scroll (detail); Edo period (1615–1868); Handscroll, ink and colors on paper; 24.6 × 668.3 cm; Gift of the Robert F. Blum Estate, 1906.4
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