The totem pole by Sherryl Grimmett
- 29-6-D-061
- Bestanddeel
- [19-]
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
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The totem pole by Sherryl Grimmett
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
The thousand armed Kannon, Sanjūsangen-dō, Kyoto
Part of James Davidson collection
: Item is a photograph of rows of the thousand armed Kannon or Bodhisattva figures at the Sanjūsangen-dō, a Buddhist temple officially known as Rengeō-in (Hall of the Lotus King) in Kyoto, Japan. This temple was a popular subject, and several photographers of the time took similar photos.
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The Third Eye: Scientific Techniques of Investigation
Part of Herb Watson fonds
The Third Eye: Scientific Techniques of Investigation
Part of Herb Watson fonds
The Third Eye: Scientific Techniques of Investigation
Part of Herb Watson fonds
Part of Director's fonds
Contains grant applications, financial information, publication information, inventories, and item loan correspondence for the exhibition.
Part of Director's fonds
Contains grant applications and financial information related to the exhibit.
File contains one publication titled <i>The Third Eye</i>, written by Audrey Mackay Shane. This booklet is No. 22 in the Museum Note series.
This subseries contains images shown in the exhibit The Third Eye curated by Audrey Mackay Shane.
Part of Exhibit Comment Books and Guest Registers/Guest Books collection
File contains 1 comment book from the exhibition The Third Eye, May 19 – September 27, 1987
The Teotihuacan Water Goddess in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico
Part of MOA General Media collection
Interior view of the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico. Shows the large sculpture thought to depict the Teotihuacan water goddess. Photograph was likely taken by Henry Hawthorn on a trip to the museum in 1970.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Display from the exhibit "Japanese Culture and Art." Shows many prints and photographs on panels. 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.
The Technologies of Basketry Manufacture
Part of MOA General Media collection
Panel from the exhibit "North American Indian Basketry and Technology." Shows diagrams of methods of basket manufacture. Many items for this exhibit were borrowed from the University of Washington to supplement the museum's collection.
The Technologies of Basketry Manufacture
Part of MOA General Media collection
Panel from the exhibit "North American Indian Basketry and Technology." Shows diagrams of methods of basket manufacture. Many items for this exhibit were borrowed from the University of Washington to supplement the museum's collection.
The Technologies of Basketry Manufacture
Part of MOA General Media collection
Panel from the exhibit "North American Indian Basketry and Technology." Shows diagrams of methods of basket manufacture. Many items for this exhibit were borrowed from the University of Washington to supplement the museum's collection.