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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Princess Tamaori - Bunraku puppet
Konobu Hasegawa
Ink on Paper
c. 1950's
Collection of Kumadori Makeup for Kabuki - Kagekiyo
Konobu Hasegawa
ink, colors and mica on paper
ca. 1930s
Hero Matsu-o-maru - Bunraku
Konobu Hasegawa
Ink and colors on paper
c. 1950
Atsumori - Bunraku
Konobu Hasegawa
Ink on paper
ca. 1950
Collection of Kumadori Makeup - Shibaraku
Konobu Hasegawa
Ink and colors and mica on paper
c. 1930s
Kabuki Makeup for Play "Kan'u"
Konobu Hasegawa
ink, colors and mica on paper
ca. 1930s
Collection of Kumadori Makeup for Kabuki - Tokihara
Konobu Hasegawa
ink, colors and mica on paper
ca. 1930s
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