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exhibiting November/December 2008
within(Reason): a contemporary art and photo space
We visited this fantastic collection in January 2020. The History of Ukiyo-e. This exhibit features 146 art pieces from five artists of the ukiyo-e genre, a style of Japanese art that flourished from the 17th to 19th century.
Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Exhibition Hall 1, Taipei | January 18, 2020 through April 19, 2020
The display in Taiwan will feature a woodblock print series called "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji," which includes the iconic "The Great Wave off Kanagawa," also known as "The Great Wave," Gotani said.
Created by artist Katsushika Hokusai when he was 72 years old, "The Great Wave" depicts three boats threatened by a large wave, with Mount Fuji dwarfed in the background, and is considered one of the most famous Japanese artworks.
Apart from the series by Hokusai, the exhibition will feature the works of Utagawa Hiroshige, Kitagawa Utamaro, Toshusai Sharaku, and Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Gotani said.
All for one and one for all as the Wichland sisters, from left to right, Jennifer, Emily, and Niki work togeather to set up a book display at booth #1977 for Skylights Paths Publishing, Jewish Lights, and Gemstone Press.
This poster thanks the supporters and researchers on this project. This exhibit was on display on the Media Wall near the main entrance of Swem Library. The exhibit was on display from April 1, 2016-April 28, 2016.
From the Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. See swem.wm.edu/scrc/ for further information and assistance.
A group of exhibit cases moved to make room for the renovation of the Athenaeum Gallery space in front of the Dept. of Archives, Special Collections, and Records Management. The Archives is located on the second floor of the Sturgis library. The gallery space will host exhibits and events.
The Great Chapel located at the southern end of the palace complex whose aspect was rather marred by the inclusion of a modern art collection being exhibited there at the time.
Attendees waiting outside the Exhibit Hall at the 2007 Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, California.
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High Priests of Ptah I in Memphis aka Greatest of the directors of craftsmen.
(4th Dynasty)
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