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Seifū Yohei III
Water jar
1893 – 1914
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.515A&B

Takashi Nakazato (Japanese (culture or style))
Karatsu ware mizusashi (water jar)
1960 – 1980
Gift of Richard and Vee Ling Edwards in memory of Mary Kujawski
1992/2.11A&B
A small water jar with two handles. 
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Water jar
18th century
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.69A&B
This painting depicts two buildings to the left and a tree on the right separated by a trail or road. As the trail curves away from view, there is a big dropoff. The two buildings overlook the dropoff toward a background comprised of blue soft looking mountains that have small brushstrokes to give the effect of trees. The people in the closer building appear to be looking out into the scenery. The buildings are painted in variations of brown pigment while the trees and grass are colored in light and dark greens. To the bottom left is the artist's signature. 
Kubota Kinsen
Enjoying the Scenery from a Mountaintop Tea House, from a collaborative album of 11Sketches
1918 – 1928
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. J. Robert Willson
1982/2.7.3
Wooden vase-like shape that is ribbed. Light wood in color.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Portable tea ceremony set - whisk case
1850 – 1900
Gift of Ulrich and Sarah Straus
2013/2.82D
Silk brocade. Long oval in shape, with fabric that flaps over to close.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Portable tea ceremony set - tea scoop (chashaku) bag
1850 – 1899
Gift of Ulrich and Sarah Straus
2013/2.82N
Dark brown ceramic with semigloss glaze over top in a dark brown with tan and teal designs. Large area appears to be repaired, half circle in shape. This is a part of a portable tea set.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Portable tea ceremony set - tea bowl
1850 – 1899
Gift of Ulrich and Sarah Straus
2013/2.82Q
Stoneware tea bowl with short foot that flares out into the base of the tea bowl, and bends gently back inwards, until flaring slightly at the lip of the piece.  Underglaze design of a circle and stylized design or plant decorates the side of the bowl.
Old Mashiko Ware
Mashiko Ware Teacup (style of Hamada Shôji)
1950 – 1960
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Spurr
2003/2.18
Tea bowl with underglaze floral design.
Kawai Kanjirô
Tea bowl with handpainted floral design
1924 – 1934
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Spurr
2003/2.13

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Kettle—Used in Tea Ceremony
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.175
Oval wooden container with circular designs around. There are metal hooks and purple ribbons. This is a part of a portable tea set.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Portable tea ceremony set (chabako)
1850 – 1900
Gift of Ulrich and Sarah Straus
2013/2.82A
Oval wooden lid with one inch lip, circular designs on sides and top. Speckled with gold inside. This is a part of a portable tea set.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Portable tea ceremony set - container lid
1850 – 1900
Gift of Ulrich and Sarah Straus
2013/2.82B
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