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This square screenprint has three squares in red. They are all nestled within each other, with the lightest red on the outside, becoming darker towards the smallest square.
Josef Albers (American (North American))
EK Ik
1970
Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara K. Adelson
2012/2.5
Off-white braid with red braid in center.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Obi jime
20th century
Gift of Howard and Patricia Yamaguchi
2013/2.463
<p>Red fukuro (singe-sided) obi with embroidered white, orange, and blue rounded peonies and butterflies with gold and silver embroidery.</p>
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Obi
1925 – 1999
Gift of Mrs. Kazuko Miyake
2016/2.21

Aris Koutroulis (Greek (modern))
Hypodermic in Red and Gold
1974
Gift of Detroit Workshop of Fine Prints
1975/1.59
This squat bowl is not smooth but has subtle irregularities in texture and shape, intentionally highlighted by the brilliant red glaze.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Red Raku ware shallow tea bowl
19th century
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.536
Inkwell made with glass of cranberry red color has a flat around body and a matel lid cover.
Lutz Art
Cranberry Iridescent Glass Inkwell, Lutz art glass-type, gold metal lid, swirled
1875 – 1975
Gift in loving memory of Donald Maxwell Robiner from his family
2010/1.295
A girl in a red coat with black and blue designs. Her arms are crossed and her head is in profile with her hair flowing behind. Around her neck is a yellow necklace and her wrist and hand is partially yellow. In her hand is a white clump of strings.
Nakayama Tadashi
Akai fuku (Red Coat)
1957
Gift of Sheila and Ronnie Cresswell
2011/2.13
Red patterned print with Chinese character cutouts throughout.&nbsp;
Artist Unknown
Chinese New Year Printed Poster
20th century
Gift of Willard A. and Marybelle B. Hanna
1989/2.128
This square screenprint has three squares in red. They are all nestled within each other, with the darkest red on the outside, becoming lighter towards the smallest square. The print is titled (l.l.) "EK Id" in pencil. 
Josef Albers (American (North American))
EK ld
1970
Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara K. Adelson
2012/2.6
Porcelain coral-color glaze&nbsp;ewer that has a wide, thick base, a teardrop shaped body with a long curvy spout and handle, and a point at the top. It has a studio mark on the base.
Ewer
18th century
Promised gift of William C. Weese, M.D., LSA ‘65
PG2020.2.103
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Image of an opera singer with mask in the center, and four opera singers around him. Another opera singer riding an animal is below them. Collage of additional opera singers surround the center figures.
Artist Unknown
Chinese New Year's Poster
1935 – 1945
Transfer from the Asian Art Archives, Department of History of Art
1983/1.379
Red patterned print with Chinese character cutouts throughout.&nbsp;
Artist Unknown
Chinese New Year Printed Poster
20th century
Gift of Willard A. and Marybelle B. Hanna
1989/2.129
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