The Aoki Endowment for Japanese Art
In recent years, an endowment from the parents of Yoshiko Aoki (’94) has allowed the gallery to acquire Japanese prints for teaching purposes. Over 1400 works have been added, by artists such as Chikanobu, Kogyo, Kunisada, Kuniyoshi, and Yoshitoshi. These works are regularly shown in exhibitions on campus and are viewed in a seminar on Japanese prints regularly taught by Professor Bruce Coats.
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"Hanging Paper Lanterns" Performed by Ichikawa Danjuro
Adachi Ginko
Ink and colors on paper
1897
"Musume Dojo-ji" Performed by NAKAMURA Tojuro
Adachi Ginko
Ink on Paper
1897
An Introduction to Female Ceremonies
Adachi Ginko
Ink on Paper
c. 1890
Kabuki Actors in a French Garden Scene
Adachi Ginko
Ink on Paper
1879
Paging Patrons
Adachi Ginko
Ink and colors on paper
1897
Shunketsu Shinto Suikoden (Shinto Heroes Suikoden), Vol. 4
Adachi Ginko
Ink on paper
January 26, 1894
Sino-Japanese War - Invading Fenghuangcheng Castle
Adachi Ginko
Ink on paper
1894
The Cock Fight
Adachi Ginko
Ink on Paper
c. 1876
The Opening
Adachi Ginko
Ink and colors on paper
1897
The Poetry Reading
Adachi Ginko
Ink on Paper
c. 1880's
Western Kabuki: Strange Stories of Drifters
Adachi Ginko
Ink on Paper
8/10/1879
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