Lilian May Miller,
American,
(1895–1943)
Nanzenji Temple by Moonlight, Japan, c. 1928
Ink on Paper
14 3/8 in. x 7 3/8 in. (36.51 cm. x 18.73 cm.)
Nanzenji Temple by Moonlight, Japan, c. 1928
Ink on Paper
14 3/8 in. x 7 3/8 in. (36.51 cm. x 18.73 cm.)
Object Type:
Print
Technique:
Wood-block Printing
Period:
Showa (Japan, 1926-1989)
Credit Line:
Gift of Mrs. Simon Bolivar Buckner
Accession Number:
44.1.27
Exhibitions
“Visions of the Orient: Western Women Artists in Asia, 1900-1940” Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at University of Oregon, 04/01/12 - 07/01/12 "Visions of the Orient: Western Women Artists in Asia, 1900-1940” National Museum of Women in the Arts, 10/01/11 - 01/01/12
“Visions of the Orient: Western Women Artists in Asia, 1900-1940” Pacific Asia Museum, 03/03/11 - 05/29/11
Marks
Title in pencil in lower left of image. "44.1.27" in pencil in the lower center of the image.
Medium
Colored ink on paper; woodblock print.
Object Description
Modern Japanese-style color woodblock print of the corner of a structure, seen from the interior at night, with windows on adjoining walls.
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