9 UMMA Objects
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Realistic flowers and grasses, painted with vivid colors on a hanging scroll.
Watanabe Shikō
Flowers and Grasses
1700 – 1749
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1964/2.65
Glass and silver stopper.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Snuff bottle with a profile "portrait" of a red-haired European
1900 – 1949
Gift of Mr. Robert W. Coggan
1980/2.114
An agate snuff bottle in the shape of a citron fruit. On the top is the jadeite stoppers.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Agate snuff bottle
1900 – 1949
Gift of Mr. Robert W. Coggan
1980/2.18
A Mongolian snuff bottle consisting of ivory and copper. Carved on the ivory is a pavilion and man with a staff standing in front of it. Incised in the in the copper are balls of turquoise. On top is a copper stopper incised with balls of turquoise.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Mongolian snuff bottle
1900 – 1949
Gift of Mr. Robert W. Coggan
1980/2.86
A colored image depicting a woman lounging in her chambers. She wears a kimono of red and blue with an artistic stylized pattern. Outside is a cherry tree blooming and the woman's young attendant in a grey kimono.
Okumura Masanobu
Courtesan Relaxing with Attendant
1700 – 1749
Museum Purchase
1963/1.94
This hanging scroll depicts a woman seated at a stool leaning over a table. Centered to the right side of the scroll, the woman leans over a book and appears to be in the process of turning the page. She is wearing a multilayered robe. The outermost layer is lined with a blue design. There is an inscription on the bottom right of the page to the left of a leg of the table. Directly following the black ink signature is a red seal. 
Maruyama Ōshin
Chinese Beauty
1700 – 1749
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1989/2.108

Spanish
Altar frontal
1700 – 1749
Gift of the Baroness Maud Ledyard von Ketteler
1942.12

Silk Damask
1700 – 1749
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1972/2.242
There are two iris flowers surrounded by their leaves coming from the bottom left corner of the hanging scroll. In the top middle section of the hanging scroll is a poem.
Sakaki Hyakusen
Yatsuhashi (iris and haiku poem)
1700 – 1749
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1969/1.105
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