Asia
361 Archival description results for Asia
Item is a photograph of a country house on a body of water. A tree and horse also appear. Reads, "A country home."
Item is a photograph of a geisha wearing traditional clothing playing a shamisen. Possibly by photographer Tamamura Kozaburo
The location of this photo has been identified as Tai Po (attributed to Elizabeth Johnson, 1992).
Display for the exhibit "Japanese and Chinese Art and History." Shows a jacket, a headdress, and a fan. The jacket was loaned from the Mrs. F. L. Beecher Collection and the headdress was loaned by Mrs. S.J. Schofield.
Display for the exhibit "Japanese and Chinese Art and History." Shows a jacket, a headdress, and a fan. The jacket was loaned from the Mrs. F. L. Beecher Collection and the headdress was loaned by Mrs. S.J. Schofield.
Display for the exhibit "Japanese and Chinese Art and History." Shows a jacket, a headdress, and a fan. The jacket was loaned from the Mrs. F. L. Beecher Collection and the headdress was loaned by Mrs. S.J. Schofield.
Display for the exhibit "Japanese and Chinese Art and History." Shows a robe, jacket, and small vessel. The items in this display were from the Mrs. F.L. Beecher Collection.
Display for the exhibit "Japanese and Chinese Art and History." Shows a robe, jacket, and small vessel. The items in this display were from the Mrs. F.L. Beecher Collection.
Tam Kung is a sea deity historically celebrated through parades in Hong Kong. This photo appears to be taken in China.
Item is a photograph showing buildings along a road, with people walking and rickshaws and carts parked on it. Utility poles and cherry trees appear throughout
Display for the exhibit "Japanese and Chinese Art and History." Shows several examples of Chinese gaming pieces.
Display for the exhibit "Japanese and Chinese Art and History." Shows several examples of Chinese gaming pieces.
Display from the exhibit "Japanese Culture and Art." Features several examples of Japanese pottery. This exhibit was done on the arrival of materials collected by Dr. Ronald Dore of the department of Asian Studies who directed the installation of this exhibit.
Item is a photograph showing a woman in a kago (litter, palanquin) and two male kago carriers taking a rest to smoke. A woman holding a fan wearing kimono sits on a cushion in a kago.
Kusakabe Kimbei (日下部金兵衛)Item is a photograph of a woman wearing traditional clothing kneeling on a cushion. Reads, "WRITING A LETTER." Possibly by photographer Kozaburo Tamamura or Kimbei Kusakabe