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Doll & Richards gallery records

Creator:
Doll & Richards (Gallery)  Search this
Names:
Azeez Khayat Gallery  Search this
Kleemann Galleries  Search this
Macbeth Gallery  Search this
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston  Search this
Chetcuti, John  Search this
Freiman, Robert  Search this
Goodrich, Lloyd, 1897-1987  Search this
Haseltine, William Stanley, 1835-1900  Search this
Homer, Winslow, 1836-1910  Search this
Lindenmuth, Tod  Search this
Meyerowitz, William, 1887-1981  Search this
Shepler, Dwight, 1905-  Search this
Verner, Elizabeth O'Neill, 1883-1979  Search this
Woodward, Stanley Wingate, 1890-1970  Search this
Wyeth, Andrew, 1917-2009  Search this
Zoehler, Wendell H., 1907-1989  Search this
Extent:
87.5 Linear feet
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photographs
Scrapbooks
Financial records
Date:
1863-1978
bulk 1902-1969
Summary:
The records of the Doll & Richards gallery of Boston measure 87.5 linear feet and date from 1863 to 1978, with the bulk of the material dating from 1902-1960s. Extensive financial and sales records, inventory records, and correspondence and letter books provide a detailed account of the business operations and sales of the gallery. Also found are notes and research files on artists and paintings, business and legal records, exhibition catalogs, six exhibition scrapbooks, printed materials, and photographs. Significant correspondents include John Chetcuti, Robert Freiman, Lloyd Goodrich, Tod Lindenmuth, Macbeth Galleries, William Meyerowitz, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Stanley Woodward, and Andrew Wyeth, among many others.
Scope and Content Note:
The records of the Doll & Richards gallery of Boston measure 87.5 linear feet and date from 1863 to 1978, with the bulk of the material dating from 1902-1960s. Extensive financial and sales records, inventory records, and correspondence and letter books provide a detailed account of the business operations and sales of the gallery. Also found are notes and research files on artists and paintings, business and legal records, exhibition catalogs, six exhibition scrapbooks, printed materials, and photographs. The bulk of the collection dates from 1902 when the gallery was incorporated and new books were begun. According to gallery employee Wendell Zoehler, many records from the 19th century were discarded and periodically, especially when the gallery moved, other records were discarded.

Incoming and outgoing correspondence documents sales, consignments, appraisals, exhibitions, and inquiries by artists and others to Doll & Richards for over a century. Significant correspondents include artists John Chetcuti, Robert Freiman, Tod Lindenmuth, William Meyerowitz, Dwight Shepler, Elizabeth O'Neill Verner, Stanley Woodward, Andrew Wyeth, and others. Additional correspondents include Lloyd Goodrich from Whitney Museum of American Art, Azeez Khayat Gallery, Macbeth Galleries, Kleemann Galleries, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. There is one letter from George Inness (1866). Outgoing correspondence is limited to 46 volumes of letterpress copybooks dating from 1930-1967.

Notes and research files primarily consist of compiled information about artists in which Doll & Richards dealt. These include card files related to the provenance of paintings by Winslow Homer and William Stanley Haseltine, and a book about Winslow Homer with notations by Zoehler about the sale of paintings .

Administrative and business records of general daily operations include an address book, meeting minutes, miscellaneous lists and notes, and a large card file of contacts with clients, consignors, artists, and businesses. A detailed description of the gallery's operations by Zoehler is also found here. Legal records include contracts, agreements, certificates of stock, certificates of copyrights, and photocopies of founding documents.

Although there are limited records prior to 1902, the financial records provide comprehensive detail of the gallery's financial transactions from the turn of the century through the early 1970s. Volumes of financial ledgers provide details of artwork bought, sold, and consigned; order forms for sales, framing, restoration, and shipping; gallery expenditures and salaries; records of client purchases; and other affairs. Many of the financial records are indexed and cross-referenced, offering researchers complex but rich documentation. The financial records should be consulted with the numerous inventory records that provide detailed information about the stock of art work held at the gallery. Inventory records also include documentation about the frames held by the gallery from the mid-1880s-1950. The gallery used sometimes complex codes to index and cross reference sales and stock. When known, these codes have been outlined in the more detailed series desciptions below, or filed within the appropriate boxes.

The history of Doll & Richards' exhibitions from the 1880s-1968 are documented in six disassembled bound volumes that contained exhibition catalogs and announcements. There are also additional loose catalogs and announcements. Additional printed materials include newspaper clippings related to exhibitions and the gallery and seven scrapbooks related to Doll & Richards' exhibitions from 1909-1943.

The bulk of the black and white photographs in the collection are of works of art by artists that Doll & Richards exhibited. There are only a handful of photographs of other subject matter, but include images of the gallery spaces at 2 Park Street, 71 Newbury, and 138 Newberry; and of artists.
Arrangement:
The collection is arranged as nine series:

Missing Title

Series 1: Correspondence, 1863-1972, bulk 1930s-1972 (Boxes 1-14; 14 linear feet)

Series 2: Notes and Research Files, 1880s-1978, bulk 1930s-1960s (Boxes 15-16, 78; 1.2 linear feet)

Series 3: Business Records, circa 1866-1978, bulk 1910s-1960s (Boxes 16-18; 1.9 linear feet)

Series 4: Legal Records, 1863-1906, 1941-1962 (Boxes 18, 78; 0.3 linear feet)

Series 5: Financial Records, 1871-1973, bulk 1902-1969 (Boxes 18-69, 79, BV81-112; 55 linear feet)

Series 6: Inventory Records, 1881-1969, bulk 1900s-1940s (Boxes 69-70, BV113-128; 2.3 linear feet)

Series 7: Printed Materials, circa 1880s-1968, bulk 1890s-1960s (Boxes 70-75; 4.9 linear feet)

Series 8: Photographs, circa 1880s-1960s (Boxes 75-78; 2 linear feet)

Series 9: Scrapbooks, 1908-1968, bulk 1908-1943 (Boxes 77, 80; 1.1 linear feet)

The records have been arranged according to the original order maintained by the gallery. Bound volumes containing exhibition catalogs glued to the internal spines have been disbound for preservation and proper housing.
Historical Note:
The Doll & Richards gallery originated in Boston in 1866 as an art gallery and framing shop owned by Charles E. Hendrickson, E. Adam Doll, and Joseph Dudley Richards. The gallery was a well-known Boston establishment for over 100 years that represented William Stanley Haseltine, Winslow Homer, William Morris Hunt, and Andrew Wyeth, among many other notable American painters, sculptors, and printmakers.

In 1870 Hendrickson retired and the gallery became Doll & Richards. After the untimely death of Doll in 1880, Richards purchased Doll's interest in the firm, retaining the gallery's well-known name. Under Richards' direction, the gallery prospered. Richards promoted the works of painter Winslow Homer, developing a market for his watercolors in Boston. He incorporated the gallery in 1902 and served as the treasurer and financier until his death in 1922 at 80 years old. The gallery then reorganized; Arthur McKean, who joined in 1911, became manager, and J.L. (Joe) Richards became treasurer. Fergus Turner, who joined the firm as a salesman in 1885 and became president in 1902, retained his role as president until 1938.

Over the century the gallery showcased contempory American artists, including William Morris Hunt, Dodge McKnight, William Stanley Haseltine, Laura Coombs Hills, Eliot O'Hara, Joseph Lindon Smith, Stanley Woodward, and Andrew Wyeth. The gallery also consigned paintings, prints, and objects from other major art galleries including Azeez Khayat Gallery, Kennedy Galleries, M. Knoedler and Co., Macbeth Gallery, Victor D. Spark, and Victor Waddington Galleries (Dublin, Ireland). According to long-time employee Wendell Zoehler (employed from 1929-1966), Doll & Richards' primary clientele came from the Social Register. In the summer months when wealthy Bostonians typically vacationed outside of the city, Doll & Richards remained open for tourists, many of whom became regular seasonal customers of the gallery.

The gallery experienced financial difficulties in the 1930s, leading to bankruptcy. Doll & Richards was purchased by McKean and incorporated in Maine in 1941. McKean sold Doll & Richards in 1962 to Maurice Goldberg; at this time none of the remaining family or staff were connected with the gallery. In 1973, the gallery was sold to Jeanne and Paul Sylva and closed.

Although the gallery always remained in the vicinity of Boston Common, it relocated numerous times over the years. In 1871 the gallery moved from 28 Summer Street to 145 Tremont Street. In 1878, the gallery remodeled and occupied the entire two-story building at 2 Park Street, renting out the second floor, known as the Hawthorne Room, for lectures. After thirty years on Park Street, Doll & Richards relocated to Newbury Street in 1908, beginning a succession of moves down Newbury Street approximately every twenty years, finally to 172 Newbury Street in 1962.
Related Material:
Among the other resources relating to the Doll & Richards gallery in the Archives of American Art is an oral history interview with Wendell Zoehler conducted by Robert Brown on April 14 and April 27, 1978.
Separated Material:
A daguerroteype of Gaetano Cardinal Bedini received with the records was transferred to the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery on May 24, 2004.
Provenance:
The Doll & Richards records were donated to the Archives of American Art in numerous accessions between 1973 and 1979 by Jeanne and Paul Sylva, who purchased the gallery in 1973, and by former employee Wendell Zoehler.
Restrictions:
Use of original papers requires an appointment.
Rights:
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
Topic:
Art, American  Search this
Function:
Art galleries, Commercial -- Massachusetts
Genre/Form:
Photographs
Scrapbooks
Financial records
Citation:
Doll & Richards gallery, 1863-1978, bulk 1902-1960s. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
AAA.dollrich
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Archival Repository:
Archives of American Art
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https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw9b774b9ae-a4eb-4849-9652-6be121c5142f
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-aaa-dollrich

Folio from an Anthology; Frontispiece: an old man and a youth in a mountain landscape

Artist:
Kamal al-Din Bihzad (ca. 1467-1535)  Search this
Medium:
Opaque watercolor, ink, and gold on paper
Dimensions:
W (image): 8.2 cm (3 1/4 in)
Type:
Manuscript
Origin:
Herat, Afghanistan
Date:
1524-1525 (930 A.H.)
Period:
Safavid period
Topic:
landscape  Search this
Safavid period (1501 - 1722)  Search this
mountain  Search this
illumination  Search this
Afghanistan  Search this
Iran  Search this
youth  Search this
Arts of the Islamic World  Search this
Credit Line:
Purchase — Charles Lang Freer Endowment
Accession Number:
F1944.48.3
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
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EDAN-URL:
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Online Media:

Sutra, Scroll XVII of the Hoke Kyo (Lotus) Sutra

Medium:
Ink, color, gold, and silver on indigo paper
Dimensions:
H x W (calligraphy): 21.2 x 325.7 cm (8 3/8 x 128 1/4 in)
Type:
Painting
Origin:
Japan
Date:
1666
Period:
Edo period
Topic:
Buddhism  Search this
Edo period (1615 - 1868)  Search this
Japan  Search this
Lotus Sutra  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Credit Line:
Purchase — Charles Lang Freer Endowment
Accession Number:
F1962.27
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
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Moon over Water with Mounting Silk Painted with Autumn Grasses 水月に秋草絵表具

Artist:
Suzuki Kiitsu 鈴木其一 (1796-1858)  Search this
Medium:
Ink and color on silk
Dimensions:
H x W (overall): 175.2 × 40.6 cm (69 × 16 in)
Type:
Painting
Origin:
Japan
Date:
early 19th century
Topic:
moon  Search this
Japan  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Credit Line:
Gift of Mary and Cheney Cowles
Accession Number:
F2023.3.12
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
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Kinsatsu from the series One Hundred Prints of Noh

Artist:
Matsuki Heikichi 松木平吉  Search this
Publisher:
Tsukioka Kogyo 月岡耕漁 (1869-1927)  Search this
Medium:
Ink and color on paper
Dimensions:
H x W (sheet and image): 37.8 x 25.7 cm (14 7/8 x 10 1/8 in)
Type:
Print
Origin:
Japan
Date:
ca. 1922-1925
Period:
Taisho era
Topic:
Taisho era (1912 - 1926)  Search this
theater  Search this
Noh  Search this
Japan  Search this
actor  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Credit Line:
Gift of the Embassy of Japan, Washington, D.C.
Accession Number:
FSC-GR-309
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
On View:
Sackler Gallery 25: Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints
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edanmdm:fsg_FSC-GR-309

Dōjōji ato shite from the series One Hundred Prints of Noh

Artist:
Tsukioka Kogyo 月岡耕漁 (1869-1927)  Search this
Publisher:
Matsuki Heikichi 松木平吉  Search this
Medium:
Ink and color on paper
Dimensions:
H x W (sheet and image): 37.8 x 25.7 cm (14 7/8 x 10 1/8 in)
Type:
Print
Origin:
Japan
Date:
ca. 1922-1925
Period:
Taisho era
Topic:
Taisho era (1912 - 1926)  Search this
theater  Search this
Noh  Search this
Japan  Search this
actor  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Credit Line:
Gift of the Embassy of Japan, Washington, D.C.
Accession Number:
FSC-GR-346
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
On View:
Sackler Gallery 25: Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints
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edanmdm:fsg_FSC-GR-346

Ukai from the series One Hundred Prints of Noh

Artist:
Tsukioka Kogyo 月岡耕漁 (1869-1927)  Search this
Medium:
Ink and color on paper
Dimensions:
H x W (sheet and image): 37.8 x 25.7 cm (14 7/8 x 10 1/8 in)
Type:
Print
Origin:
Japan
Date:
ca. 1922-1925
Period:
Taisho era
Topic:
Taisho era (1912 - 1926)  Search this
theater  Search this
Noh  Search this
Japan  Search this
actor  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Credit Line:
Gift of the Embassy of Japan, Washington, D.C.
Accession Number:
FSC-GR-352
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
On View:
Sackler Gallery 25: Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints
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edanmdm:fsg_FSC-GR-352

Yamamba from the series One Hundred Prints of Noh

Artist:
Tsukioka Kogyo 月岡耕漁 (1869-1927)  Search this
Publisher:
Matsuki Heikichi 松木平吉  Search this
Medium:
Ink and color on paper
Dimensions:
H x W (sheet and image): 37.8 x 25.7 cm (14 7/8 x 10 1/8 in)
Type:
Print
Origin:
Japan
Date:
ca. 1922-1925
Period:
Taisho era
Topic:
Taisho era (1912 - 1926)  Search this
theater  Search this
Noh  Search this
Japan  Search this
actor  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Credit Line:
Gift of the Embassy of Japan, Washington, D.C.
Accession Number:
FSC-GR-368
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
On View:
Sackler Gallery 25: Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints
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Kanawa from the series One Hundred Prints of Noh

Artist:
Tsukioka Kogyo 月岡耕漁 (1869-1927)  Search this
Publisher:
Matsuki Heikichi 松木平吉  Search this
Medium:
Ink and color on paper
Dimensions:
H x W (sheet and image): 37.8 x 25.7 cm (14 7/8 x 10 1/8 in)
Type:
Print
Origin:
Japan
Date:
ca. 1922-1925
Period:
Taisho era
Topic:
Taisho era (1912 - 1926)  Search this
theater  Search this
Noh  Search this
Japan  Search this
actor  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Credit Line:
Gift of the Embassy of Japan, Washington, D.C.
Accession Number:
FSC-GR-381
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
On View:
Sackler Gallery 25: Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints
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edanmdm:fsg_FSC-GR-381

Hanjo from the series One Hundred Prints of Noh

Artist:
Tsukioka Kogyo 月岡耕漁 (1869-1927)  Search this
Publisher:
Matsuki Heikichi 松木平吉  Search this
Medium:
Ink and color on paper
Dimensions:
H x W (overall): 37.8 x 25.7 cm (14 7/8 x 10 1/8 in)
Type:
Print
Origin:
Japan
Date:
ca. 1922-1925
Period:
Taisho era
Topic:
Taisho era (1912 - 1926)  Search this
theater  Search this
Noh  Search this
Japan  Search this
actor  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Credit Line:
Gift of the Embassy of Japan, Washington, D.C.
Accession Number:
FSC-GR-404
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
On View:
Sackler Gallery 25: Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints
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Nue from the series One Hundred Prints of Noh

Artist:
Tsukioka Kogyo 月岡耕漁 (1869-1927)  Search this
Publisher:
Matsuki Heikichi 松木平吉  Search this
Medium:
Ink and color on paper
Dimensions:
H x W (overall): 37.8 x 25.7 cm (14 7/8 x 10 1/8 in)
Type:
Print
Origin:
Japan
Date:
ca. 1922-1925
Period:
Taisho era
Topic:
Taisho era (1912 - 1926)  Search this
theater  Search this
Noh  Search this
ghost  Search this
Japan  Search this
actor  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Credit Line:
Gift of the Embassy of Japan, Washington, D.C.
Accession Number:
FSC-GR-410
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
On View:
Sackler Gallery 25: Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints
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Matsukaze from the series One Hundred Prints of Noh

Artist:
Tsukioka Kogyo 月岡耕漁 (1869-1927)  Search this
Publisher:
Matsuki Heikichi 松木平吉  Search this
Medium:
Ink and color on paper
Dimensions:
H x W (sheet and image): 37.8 x 25.7 cm (14 7/8 x 10 1/8 in)
Type:
Print
Origin:
Japan
Date:
ca. 1922-1925
Period:
Taisho era
Topic:
Taisho era (1912 - 1926)  Search this
theater  Search this
Noh  Search this
Japan  Search this
actor  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Credit Line:
Gift of the Embassy of Japan, Washington, D.C.
Accession Number:
FSC-GR-425
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
On View:
Sackler Gallery 25: Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints
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Shibai kinmō zui 劇場訓蒙図彙

Artist:
Katsukawa Shun'ei 勝川春英 (1762-1819)  Search this
Utagawa Toyokuni I 歌川豊国 (1769-1825)  Search this
Author:
Shikitei Sanba 式亭三馬 (1776-1822)  Search this
Publisher:
Morimoto Bunkindo 森本文金堂  Search this
Hanamoto Bunshodo 華本文昌堂  Search this
Block carver:
Seiundo Mohe 晴雲堂茂兵衛  Search this
Calligrapher:
Eishosai Choki 栄松斎長喜 (active ca. 1780-1810)  Search this
Medium:
Woodblock printed; ink on paper; paper covers
Dimensions:
H x W x D (Vols. 1-4 each): 22.5 x 15.8 x 0.8 cm (8 7/8 x 6 1/4 x 5/16 in)
H x W x D (Vol. 5): 22.5 x 15.8 x 1 cm (8 7/8 x 6 1/4 x 3/8 in)
Type:
Book
Origin:
Japan
Date:
1806 (Bunka 3) [second half of the 19th century reprint?]
Period:
Edo period
Topic:
Edo period (1615 - 1868)  Search this
theater  Search this
kabuki  Search this
Japan  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Gerhard Pulverer collection  Search this
Credit Line:
Purchase, The Gerhard Pulverer Collection — Charles Lang Freer Endowment, Friends of the National Museum of Asian Art and the Harold P. Stern Memorial fund in appreciation of Jeffrey P. Cunard and his exemplary service to the Museum as chair of the Board of Trustees (2003-2007)
Accession Number:
FSC-GR-780.157.1-5
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Hyakki yagyō 百鬼夜行

Artist:
Toriyama Sekien 鳥山石燕  Search this
Editor:
Gessha 月沙  Search this
Mogawa Shiko 百川子興  Search this
Publisher:
Izumoji Izuminojo 出雲寺和泉掾  Search this
Medium:
Woodblock printed; ink on paper; paper covers
Dimensions:
H x W x D (Vols. 1-3 each): 22.2 x 16 x 0.6 cm (8 3/4 x 6 5/16 x 1/4 in)
Type:
Book
Origin:
Japan
Date:
1776 (An'ei 5)
Period:
Edo period
Topic:
Edo period (1615 - 1868)  Search this
Japan  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Gerhard Pulverer collection  Search this
monster  Search this
Credit Line:
Purchase, The Gerhard Pulverer Collection — Charles Lang Freer Endowment, Friends of the National Museum of Asian Art and the Harold P. Stern Memorial fund in appreciation of Jeffrey P. Cunard and his exemplary service to the Museum as chair of the Board of Trustees (2003-2007)
Accession Number:
FSC-GR-780.621.1-3
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
On View:
Sackler Gallery 25: Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints
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The World of the Japanese Illustrated Book
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The Ghost of Okiku

Artist:
Toyohara Kunichika 豊原国周 (1835-1900)  Search this
Block carver:
Umezawa Minokichi 梅沢已之吉 (act. ca. 1880–1922)  Search this
Publisher:
Fukuda Kumajiro 福田熊治良 (active ca. 1874-1898)  Search this
Medium:
Ink and color on paper
Dimensions:
H x W (image): 108.6 x 24.4 cm (42 3/4 x 9 5/8 in)
Type:
Print
Origin:
Japan
Date:
1892
Period:
Meiji era
Topic:
Meiji era (1868 - 1912)  Search this
theater  Search this
kabuki  Search this
ghost  Search this
Japan  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Robert O. Muller collection  Search this
triptych  Search this
Credit Line:
Robert O. Muller Collection
Accession Number:
S2003.8.2750
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Sackler Gallery 25: Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints
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Kuruma tengu (right), from the series One Hundred Nō Plays

Artist:
Tsukioka Kogyo 月岡耕漁 (1869-1927)  Search this
Publisher:
Matsuki Heikichi 松木平吉  Search this
Medium:
Ink and color on paper
Dimensions:
H x W: 37.8 x 25.7 cm (14 7/8 x 10 1/8 in)
Type:
Print
Origin:
Japan
Date:
1922-1927
Period:
Taisho era
Topic:
Taisho era (1912 - 1926)  Search this
Noh  Search this
ghost  Search this
Japan  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Robert O. Muller collection  Search this
Credit Line:
Robert O. Muller Collection
Accession Number:
S2003.8.2811
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Sesshōseki, from the series One Hundred Nō Plays

Artist:
Tsukioka Kogyo 月岡耕漁 (1869-1927)  Search this
Publisher:
Matsuki Heikichi 松木平吉  Search this
Medium:
Ink and color on paper
Dimensions:
H x W: 37.8 x 25.7 cm (14 7/8 x 10 1/8 in)
Type:
Print
Origin:
Japan
Date:
1922
Period:
Taisho era
Topic:
death  Search this
Taisho era (1912 - 1926)  Search this
Noh  Search this
Japan  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Robert O. Muller collection  Search this
Credit Line:
Robert O. Muller Collection
Accession Number:
S2003.8.2814
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Sackler Gallery 25: Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints
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Adachigahara, from the series One Hundred Nō Plays

Artist:
Tsukioka Kogyo 月岡耕漁 (1869-1927)  Search this
Publisher:
Matsuki Heikichi 松木平吉  Search this
Medium:
Ink and color on paper
Dimensions:
H x W: 37.8 x 25.7 cm (14 7/8 x 10 1/8 in)
Type:
Print
Origin:
Japan
Date:
1922-1927
Period:
Taisho era
Topic:
Taisho era (1912 - 1926)  Search this
theater  Search this
Noh  Search this
Japan  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Robert O. Muller collection  Search this
Credit Line:
Robert O. Muller Collection
Accession Number:
S2003.8.2821
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On View:
Sackler Gallery 25: Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints
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edanmdm:fsg_S2003.8.2821

Lady Aoi, from the series One Hundred Nō Plays

Artist:
Tsukioka Kogyo 月岡耕漁 (1869-1927)  Search this
Publisher:
Matsuki Heikichi 松木平吉  Search this
Medium:
Ink and color on paper
Dimensions:
H x W: 37.8 x 25.7 cm (14 7/8 x 10 1/8 in)
Type:
Print
Origin:
Japan
Date:
1922
Period:
Taisho era
Topic:
portrait  Search this
woman  Search this
Taisho era (1912 - 1926)  Search this
Noh  Search this
Japan  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Robert O. Muller collection  Search this
Credit Line:
Robert O. Muller Collection
Accession Number:
S2003.8.2822
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Sackler Gallery 25: Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints
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Tsuchigumo, from Prints of One Hundred Noh Plays (Nōgaku hyakuban) 「土蜘」 『能樂百番』

Artist:
Tsukioka Kogyo 月岡耕漁 (1869-1927)  Search this
Publisher:
Matsuki Heikichi 松木平吉  Search this
Medium:
Ink and color on paper
Dimensions:
H x W: 37.5 x 25.7 cm (14 3/4 x 10 1/8 in)
Type:
Print
Origin:
Japan
Date:
1922-1925
Period:
Taisho era
Topic:
spider  Search this
Taisho era (1912 - 1926)  Search this
theater  Search this
Noh  Search this
cave  Search this
Japan  Search this
Japanese Art  Search this
Robert O. Muller collection  Search this
Credit Line:
Robert O. Muller Collection
Accession Number:
S2003.8.2845
Restrictions & Rights:
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On View:
Sackler Gallery 25: Staging the Supernatural: Ghosts and the Theater in Japanese Prints
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