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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Bairei Gadan, Vol. 4
Kono Bairei
Ink on paper
1913
Bunraku Puppet: from The Complete Works of Chikamatsu
NISHIMURA Goun
Ink on paper
c. 1923-1926
Chitose Sanbaso
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink and colors on paper
ca. 1922-1926
Conversation
Miezo Shimizu
Ink on paper
1924
Eighteen Kabuki Plays
Torii Kiyotada VII, VII
Ink on Paper
1915-1916
Eighteen Kabuki Plays: "Oshimodori"
Torii Kiyotada VII, VII
Ink and colors on paper
ca. 1915
Eighteen Kabuki Plays: Fudo
Torii Kiyotada VII, VII
Ink on paper
c. 1915
Eighteen Kabuki Plays: Kan U
Torii Kiyotada VII, VII
Ink on Paper
1915-1916
Eighteen Kabuki Plays: Kanjincho
Torii Kiyotada VII, VII
Ink on Paper
1915-1916
Eighteen Kabuki Plays: Narukami
Torii Kiyotada VII, VII
Ink on Paper
1915-1916
Eighteen Kabuki Plays: Sukeroku
Torii Kiyotada VII, VII
Torii Kiyosada
Secondary
Ink and colors on paper
1915-1916
Eighteen Kabuki Plays: Zobiki
Torii Kiyotada VII, VII
Ink on Paper
1915-1916
Eighteen Kabuki Roles of Danjuro: "Gedatsu"
Torii Kiyotada VII, VII
Ink and colors on paper
1915-1916
Eighteen Kabuki Roles of Danjuro: "Ja Yanagi"
Torii Kiyotada VII, VII
Ink and colors on paper
1915-1916
Eighteen Kabuki Roles of Danjuro: "Kagekiyo"
Torii Kiyotada VII, VII
Ink and colors on paper
1915-1916
Eighteen Kabuki Roles of Danjuro: "Kenuki"
Torii Kiyotada VII, VII
Ink and colors on paper
1915-1916
Eighteen Kabuki Roles of Danjuro: "Shibaraku"
Torii Kiyotada VII, VII
Ink and colors on paper
1915-1916
Eighteen Kabuki Roles of Danjuro: "Uwanari"
Torii Kiyotada VII, VII
Ink and colors on paper
1915-1916
Famous Places of Tokyo - Hibiya Park
Asia Unknown
Ink and colors on paper
1921
Illustrated History of Joruri / Bunraku, Vol. 1 - 3
Japan Anonymous
ink on paper
1916
Jo and Uba
Kyoen
Ink on Paper
1916
Kanto Earthquake: At a Makeshift Grave
Toyonari Yamamura (aka Koka Yamamura)
Ink on paper
1924
Kanto Earthquake: Still Standing
Toyonari Yamamura (aka Koka Yamamura)
Ink on paper
1924
New Ballads, Vol. 3: Travelling Far Away
Shigeru Arita
Ink on paper
1919
New Portraits (Shin Nigao): KAWAKAMI Sadako as Queen Artes
NATORI Shunsen
Ink on paper
1915
New Portraits (Shin Nigao): Mori Ritsuko as Okon
NATORI Shunsen
Ink on paper
1915
New Portraits (Shin Nigao): Onoe Kikujiro as Hatsugiku
Terasawa Kotaro
Ink on paper
1915
Noh Play Stage Props: "Kurama Tengu" (No. 25)
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
Ink and colors on Paper
1924
Noh Play Stage Props: "No Gu Taikan" (No. 6)
YAMAGUCHI Ryoshu
ink and colors on paper
1924
Noh Play: Hajitomi
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
c. 1920
Noh Play: Izutsu
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
c. 1920
Noh Play: Kakitsubata
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
c. 1920
Noh Play: Kasuga ryujin
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
c. 1920
Noh Play: Ohara goko
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
c. 1920
Noh Play: Semimaru
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
c. 1920
Noh Play: Shakkyo
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
c. 1920
Noh Play: Yamanba
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
c. 1920
Noh Play: Yoro
Tsukioka Kogyo
Tsukioka Kogyo
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
c. 1920
One Hundred Noh Plays: Adachigahara Kurozuka
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
1925-1928
One Hundred Noh Plays: Ama
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
1925-1928
One Hundred Noh Plays: Aoi no ue
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
One Hundred Noh Plays: Arashiyama
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
1925-1928
One Hundred Noh Plays: Asukagawa
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
1925-1928
One Hundred Noh Plays: Atago Kuya
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
1925-1928
One Hundred Noh Plays: Ataka
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
One Hundred Noh Plays: Atsumori
Tsukioka Kogyo
Ink on Paper
1925-1928
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