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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Noh Plays: Aoi no ue
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on Paper
c. 1950's
Noh Plays: Kiku jido
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on Paper
c. 1950s
Noh Plays
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on Paper
c. 1950s
Noh Plays: Shojo
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on Paper
c. 1950s
Kyogen Performance: Kaminari, "Thunder"
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on Paper
1927
Noh Plays: Hagoromo
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on Paper
c. 1950's
Kyogen Performance: Kanafuji
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on Paper
1927
Kyogen Performance: Shuron, "A Religious Dispute"
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on Paper
1927
Kyogen Performance: Aso, "Aso Has His Hair Fixed"
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on Paper
1927
Kyogen Performance: Daikoku Renga, "Daikoku and the Poets"
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on Paper
1927
Kyogen Performance: Fumi-Zumo, "Wrestling by the Books"
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on Paper
1927
Noh Plays: Shakkyo
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on Paper
c. 1950's
Noh Plays: Izutsu
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on Paper
c. 1950's
Mochizuki
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on paper
1955
Soshi Arai Komachi
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on paper
1955
Fuji Drum
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on paper
1955
Old Man
Ryoshu Yamaguchi
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on paper
1955
"Niou"
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink on paper
1927
Noh Plays: Yamauba
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink and colors on paper
c. 1950s
Dojo-ji
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Inks and colors on paper
c. 1950s
Noh Plays: Shojo
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink and colors on paper
c. 1950s
Kyogen Performance: Futaribakama/Two Trousers
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
ink and colors on paper
1927
Kyogen Performance: Kyogen-ga Taikan, "Six Jizo / Roku Jizo"
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink and colors on paper
1927
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