Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Mitate of Letter-Reading Scene from Chūshingura

View through Harvard Museums
Department of Asian Art Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of the Friends of Arthur B. Duel
image-zoom
Title: Mitate of Letter-Reading Scene from Chūshingura
Description not available.

Related Results

Letters
Letters
Letter 1913-06-01 from Ester Bauer to John Bauer, consisting of four pages written on the front and back of two sheets of paper. Main writing handwritten in black ink. .. LETTER T...
Chūshingura parody (vom Bearbeiter vergebener Titel)
Chūshingura parody (vom Bearbeiter vergebener Titel)
The middle part of the triptych (cf. KI 10500-10) Toyokuniga mittlermittlermittlerparody on the 7th act of the Kabuki play, “Kanadehon Chūshingura mittler様 mittler様 mittlermittlerm...
Letters
Letters
Letter undated from John Bauer to Ester Ellqvist consisting of four pages written on the front and back of a folded sheet of paper. Up and down the last page, another letter is wri...
Letters
Letters
Letters 1909-06-20 from Ester Bauer to John Bauer, consisting of twelve pages written on the front and back of three folded sheets of paper. Main writing handwritten in black ink. ...
Letter
Letter
This rectangular album leaf is a personal letter written by Yi Ha-ung (1820-1898). The last column of calligraphy on the (viewer's) left includes a date that corresponds to 1874 in...
Nestoris (two-handled jar) with Mythological Scenes
Nestoris (two-handled jar) with Mythological Scenes
Red-figured Lucanian Type II nestoris. Broad ring foot with mid-length stem. Body flares from stem, rounds up, and turns in sharply to form a relatively narrow, flat shoulder. Neck...
Column Krater (mixing bowl for wine and water): Theseus and Poseidon; Musician and Audience
Column Krater (mixing bowl for wine and water): Theseus and Poseidon; Musician and Audience
On one side: the Athenian hero Theseus visits his divine father Poseidon. Theseus’s mother was Aethra, and ancient sources sometimes consider him to be the son of her husband, Aege...

Back to Top