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Riqi Huang
Calligraphy (one of a pair)
1780 – 1920
Gift of Sarah and Otto Graf, supplemented by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1980/2.201
There are two columns of calligraphy written in running script.
Nakagawa Tenju
One of a Pair of Calligraphy Scrolls in Running Script
1726 – 1795
Gift of Dr. Jack Dodick in memory of Morris Gitter
1977/1.187

Zhang Jian (Chang Chien)
Calligraphy (one of a pair)
20th century
Gift of Sarah and Otto Graf, supplemented by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1980/2.195

Riqi Huang
Calligraphy (one of a pair)
1780 – 1920
Gift of Sarah and Otto Graf, supplemented by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1980/2.200

Dan Yangai (Tan Yen-kai)
Calligraphy (couplet)
1876 – 1930
Gift of Sarah and Otto Graf, supplemented by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1980/2.203

Cheying Jiang
Calligraphy, Running Script
1628 – 1699
Gift of Sarah and Otto Graf, supplemented by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1980/2.207

Zhang Jian (Chang Chien)
Calligraphy (one of a pair)
20th century
Gift of Sarah and Otto Graf, supplemented by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1980/2.194
This painting on a hanging scroll depicts two characters. One is the man in the foreground dressed in a white garment, a patterned and colorful belt, black boots, a hat, and wields a sheathed sword on his left (the viewer's right). The individual on the left is a smaller man with a deformed head and appears to be playing a wind instrument. That man appears to be much less decorated and wears straw clothes and an anklet. There is an inscription on the lower left side followed by a red seal.  
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Shôki the Demon Queller
1700 – 1899
Gift of John J. Schloss
2002/2.349
This ink on paper hanging scroll depicts four monks. There are two on the left side watching an interaction between the other two monks on the right side. The two on the left are watching with the same hunched posture. Among the ones on the right, one is standing above the other in an almost reprimanding way. The details of the towering figure's face are clearer than any of the other monks and appear to form a stoic expression. The expression of the other monks have varying expressions, but look almost comical. There are two lines of inscription to the upper right and another two lines on the upper left. Further to the left is the artist's signature followed by two red seals.
Gako
Four Monks
1750 – 1805
Gift of Helmut Stern
2003/1.398
There are four lines of text on yellowed paper. There are three red stamps one on the far right and two following the artist's signature. 
Kameda Bōsai
Calligraphy
1767 – 1832
Gift of Stephen Addiss in honor of Professor Calvin French
1986/2.9
There are two columns of calligraphy written in running script.
Nakagawa Tenju
One of a Pair of Calligraphy Scrolls in Running Script
1726 – 1795
Gift of Dr. Jack Dodick in memory of Morris Gitter
1977/1.186
There are four columns of a poem written in calligraphy. There are seals and a signature. The hanging scroll has a blue border.
Shinōzaki Shōchiku
Floating Endlessly
1800 – 1849
Gift of the Shoka Collection
1977/2.21
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