- 16-a033314
- Item
- [ca. 1895]
Parte deJames Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing islands in the sea. Reads "In Inland Sea."
Parte deJames Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing islands in the sea. Reads "In Inland Sea."
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Japanese medicine box on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology. The placard next to it has identification numbers for Pueblo pottery.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Japanese medicine box on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology. The placard next to it has identification numbers for Pueblo pottery.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Japanese medicine box on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology. The placard next to it has identification numbers for Pueblo pottery.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Japanese medicine boxes on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology. The placard next to them has identification numbers for Pueblo pottery.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Japanese medicine boxes on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology. The placard next to them has identification numbers for Pueblo pottery.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Japanese medicine boxes on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology. The placard next to them has identification numbers for Pueblo pottery.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Display for the exhibit "Japanese Culture and Art." Shows masks, prints, photographs, and costumes of Kabuki and Noh theatre. 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.
Parte deJames Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of nine kabuki performers and several audience members.
Parte deJames Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing a field of debris from earthquake destruction in Kasamatsu, Japan. It is a copy of Plate XV in the book "The Great Earthquake of Japan, 1891" by John Milne and W.K. Burton.
Parte deJames Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing people dressed up as warriors for a parade celebrating the proclamation of the Meiji Constitution in 1889 in front of building in Tokyo. A label on the glass slide reads, "The Japanese Army of 100 Years Ago”, but this is not the accurate description of the scene.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Display for the exhibit "Japanese Culture and Art." Shows examples of lacquer works as well as figurines, a kimono, and various other items. 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.
Parte deJames Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a large bell used for religious purposes. A ringer appears
Parte deJames Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a large bell. A figure wearing traditional clothing appears
Large ornate building with high stone foundation
Parte deJames Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a large ornate building with high stone foundation. Possibly Castle of Nagoya. Roofs of other buildings appear in foreground. Possibly by photographer Kozaburo Tamamura
Large stone ornamental structures
Parte deJames Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing a row of large stone ornamental structures on gravel
Large tree supported by wooden poles
Parte deJames Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing a large tree supported by wooden poles outside a building. Possibly Park Maruyama, Kyoto.
Man and girl looking at colourful contraption
Parte deJames Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing a man and girl looking at colourful contraption. They are wearing ceremonial dress
Man posing with sailboat near shore
Parte deJames Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a man posing with sailboat on shore. Forested area appears in background
Man standing beside stone stairs along river
Parte deJames Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a man wearing traditional clothing standing beside stone stairs along a river. Tape reads, "HAKONE."