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ASIAN

The museum holds a small collection of traditional Asian art. In 1973, Col. and Mrs. Van R. White donated a group of Ming and Qing Dynasty jades and porcelains, which forms the core of the Asian collection. Twelve Japanese wood block prints are from the Edo period by well-known artists such as Utamaro, Hiroshige and Hokusai, among others. The collection includes a 19th-century Indian miniature and several Arabic illustrated manuscript pages. Recently, the museum has acquired works by contemporary Chinese artists, including Hong Lei and Zhang Dali.

The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University owns more than 10,000 works of art. As part of its mission, the Nasher Museum created this online database to make its collections accessible to a wide audience. This is an ongoing project, so please check back periodically to browse new entries. Some data may change as a result of ongoing research.

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Mt. Fuji
Tanaka Ikko
20th century, 3rd quarter
Woodcut on paper
1974.6.1
Ōi from the series The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaidō Road
Andō Hiroshige
c. 1835
Woodcut on paper
1979.54.3
Rainstorm beneath the Summit from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji
Katsushika Hokusai
c. 1830
Woodcut on paper
1979.54.9
Beauty with Comb
Kitagawa Utamaro
19th century
Woodcut on paper
1979.54.11
Hour of Snake, Kept Woman from the series Customs of Beauties Around the Clock
Kitagawa Utamaro
19th century
Woodcut on paper
1979.54.12
Zōriuchi no ba
Utagawa Toyokuni III
1853
Woodcut on paper
1979.54.16
Okabe
Andō Hiroshige
Late 1830's
Woodblock on paper
2005.6.5
Untitled
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
19th century
Woodblock on paper
2007.1.1
English Persons
1861
Woodblock on paper
2007.1.2
Flower Study (Snowball)
Japanese
19th century
Woodcut on paper
1972.19.1
Bird and Unidentified Flower Study
Japanese
19th century
Woodcut on paper
1972.20.1
Peonies
Japanese
19th century
Woodcut on paper
1972.21.1
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