Japanese Art
The focus is on works from the eighteenth to the twentieth century, including an extensive collection of “netsuke” (belt toggles) and “inrō” (lacquer boxes), which were traditional Japanese clothing accessories. Another focal point is the “ukiyo-e” (colour woodblock prints), whose themes range from landscapes to portraits.
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ca. 1850
ca. 1840
Primary Maker: Sadahide
ca. 1840–1860
ca. 1850
ca. 1848
Primary Maker: Utagawa Kuniyoshi
ca. 1850
Primary Maker: Utagawa Yoshitsuya
ca. 1850
Primary Maker: Yoshitoyo