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This image is of a lone female figure centrally located on the scroll. The dominate color of the image is red. The figure's outer kimono is decorated with red and gold maple leaves.
Yamaguchi Soken (Sojun)
Japanese Beauty in a Red Maple Leaf Robe
1800 – 1832
Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Helmut Stern
1985/2.7
Purple silk damask with hitome kanoko floral design in graduated scale, from small at collar to large at hem.  Lining is plain white silk at the top, the lower third and sleeve ends are purple.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Kimono
1960 – 1979
Gift of Howard and Patricia Yamaguchi
2005/1.360

Dennis Elliott
B2125 Wall Sculpture
1999
Gift of Robert M. and Lillian Montalto Bohlen
2002/2.131
There is a single branch that rises from the bottom of the painting and that ends at the top of the painting. There are smaller twigs that jut out from the main branch and that each have vibrant red-orange maple leaves growing from them. There are signatures and seals in the bottom left corner of the painting.
Nishiyama Kan'ei
Maple Leaves
1850 – 1899
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1990/1.195

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Iro-Nabeshima Plate with Maple Leaves on Spider Wed design, one of five
1700 – 1732
Museum purchase made possible by the Margaret Watson Parker Art Collection Fund
1964/1.103

Mark Bressler
Very Very Cherries
2004
Gift of the artist in honor of Bob and Lillian Bohlen
2004/1.83A
wood vase with geometric patterning that wraps across a top-bottom, left-right diagonal
Gary Johnson
#97-18
1996
Gift of Robert M. and Lillian Montalto Bohlen
2002/2.149
highly polished round wood vessel
Philip Moulthrop
#7930
1997
Gift of Robert M. and Lillian Montalto Bohlen
2002/2.171
In this image a woman dances, looking over her left shoulder. She is dressed in an elaborate robe with colorful floral patterns in green, orange, yellow, and white. Maple leaves line the blue border of her robe.  Two white rabbits are visible on her black sash. She wears an elaborate head dress in gold, blue, and orange. In the background are five crests, three blue and two red (very faded).<br /><br />
​Inscriptions: Shunbaisai Hokuei ga (Artist's signature); Honsei (Publisher's seal); 「青まめも月のむしろに並ひけり 紫若」(Text); gohenka no uchi, shirabyōshi, Iwai Shijaku (Title)
Hokuei (Japanese (culture or style))
Praying for Love in the Dew-Covered Fall Grasses: Iwai Shijaku I as a Shirabyōshi
1832
Gift of Dr. James Hayes
2003/1.592

Gustave Guillaumet
Study of Maple Trees
1840 – 1887
Museum Purchase
1977/1.167

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Inro (four-case medicine box) with design of maple leaves and chrysanthemums, ojime, and netsuke
19th century
Museum purchase made possible by a gift of Mrs. Ruth Sinsheimer and others, in memory of Joseph E. Sinsheimer, Professor of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Toxicology, The University of Michigan
1997/2.17
A color photograph of leaves resting on the forest floor, near the base of a tree. One leaf is red, which contrasts against the subdued browns and deep greens of the other leaves, the tree, and moss.
Jeannette Klute
Beech and Red Maple Leaves
1950 – 1954
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Agah, Class of 1989 (BBA)
2012/2.14.9
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