Brosseau Center for Learning: Understanding the Understudied: Unusual Japanese Prints in the Spencer Museum of Art

Exhibition

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Brosseau Center for Learning: Understanding the Understudied: Unusual Japanese Prints in the Spencer Museum of Art
February 19, 2019–March 10, 2019
Gallery 318, The Jack and Lavon Brosseau Center for Learning, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

Selections of Japanese prints and art related to tattoos for Sherry Fowler's seminar on Japanese prints.

Works of art

Okumura Masanobu (1686–1764)
Ebisu Throwing Beans at Oni on Setsubun, Edo period (1600–1868)
Don Ed Hardy (born 1945)
Keisai Eisen (1790–1848)
painted screen and New Year's offerings, mid 1820s, Edo period (1600–1868)
Kawanabe Kyōsai (1831–1889)
Hotei carrying three children across a stream in a bag on his head, circa 1880s or 1890s, Meiji period (1868–1912)
Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849)
Poet Tōru Daijin viewing moon in his garden, mid 1830s, Edo period (1600–1868)
Utagawa Toyoharu (1735–1814)
Yashima Gakutei (circa 1786–1868, active 1815–1852)
Okumura Masanobu (1686–1764)
large perspective picture, Evening Cool by Ryōgoku [bridge], circa 1740s, Edo period (1600–1868)
Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797–1861)
Bokuteno Riō and Botsusharan Bokkō in Combat, circa 1827–1830, Edo period (1600–1868)
Utagawa Kunisada (1786–1864)
Inbutsu (stamp print) of Fudō Myōō, 1200s–1300s, Kamakura period (1185–1333) or Muromachi period (1336–1573)
Keisai Eisen (1790–1848)
Tōkaidō Dice Game, circa late 1830s, Edo period (1600–1868)
Jon Blumb (born 1956); Joseph Judd Pennell (1866–1922)
Diane Arbus (1923–1971)
和田彫勇 Wada Hori Yu (1857–1905); 綱島亀吉 Tsunashima Kamekichi; 月岡芳年 Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839–1892)
Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847–1915)
Saikun no gangei (The Welcome of the Wife), 1895, Meiji period (1868–1912)
Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847–1915)
Kaika-buri (The Gesture of Social Manners), 1895, Meiji period (1868–1912)
Kichizan Minchō (1351 or 1352–1431)
Tōfukuji Nehanzō (Parinirvana image from Tōfukuji temple in Kyoto), late Edo period (1600–1868) to early Meiji period (1868–1912)
Karacho (founded 1624); Ando Hisao; Senda Chojiro