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63.3. Japanese, Edo, Individualist school, by Mori Sosen (1747-1821). 



Monkeys and waterfall ; sumi and slight color on paper. Kakemono : 

 height : 0.885 ; width : 0.310. 



63.5. Japanese, Ashikaga, early 1.5th century, Muromachi Saiboku school, 



attributed to Shubun. Landscape; ink ou paper. Kakemono: 

 height : 0.905 ; width : 0.350. 



63.6. Japanese, Heian period, 12th century, Buddhist school. The Bodhis- 



attva Fugen. Ink, color, gold and silver on silk. Kakemono 

 height : 1.556 ; width : 0.831. (Illustrated. ) 



63.11. Japanese, Edo, 19th century. Individualist school, by Shibata Zeshin 



(1807-91). Carp. Lacquer on paper. Height: 0.346; width: 

 0.472. 



63.12-13. Japanese, Momoyama period, Kano school, by Kano Eitoku (1543- 

 90). A pair of six-fold screens depicting "The Four Accomplish- 

 ments." Ink on paper. Each screen: height: 1.540; width: 3.540. 



63.14. Japanese, Kamakura, Buddhist school. The Bodhisattva Fugen and 



attendants. Ink, color and gold on silk. Kakemono: height: 

 1.404 ; width : 0.730. 



POTTERY 



63.16. Chinese, Sung, ting ware. Shallow bowl with wide, flaring rim bound 



with copper; small foot. Clay: fine off-white stoneware. Glaze: 

 transparent, slightly bubbly, some "teardrops" on outside. Decora- 

 tion : two ducks swammmg among water plants incised in the paste 

 under the glaze. Height : 0.048 ; diameter : 0.210. 



63.8. Japanese, Edo period, kalciemon ware, early 18tb century. Deep 



bowl, octagonal in section, with slightly flaring rim and upright Up. 

 Clay : white porcelain. Glaze : transparent. Decoration : flowers, 

 tree trunks, rocks, and scrolling vines in underglaze blue and over- 

 glaze enamel colors; brown rim; single circle in underglaze blue 

 on base. Height : 0.102 ; diameter : 0.212. 



63.9. Japanese, Edo period, naheshima ware. Dish on high foot Footrim 



repaired. Clay : fine white porcelain. Glaze : transparent. Decora- 

 tion: in underglaze blue and overglaze enamel colors; outside, 

 flowers on cavetto and typical "comb pattern on foot" ; inside auspi- 

 cious objects and "kotobuki" reserved in white. Height: 0.058; 

 diameter: 0.203. 



63.10. Japanese, Momoyama period, oribe ware. Small dish with flattened, 



foliate rim. Clay : buff stoneware with areas of iron red near the 

 glaze. Glaze : deep green with uneven flow. Decoration : incised, 

 floral motifs and grasses in cavetto; a donkey carrying a grain 

 sack in center. Height : 0.036 ; diameter : 0.115. 



64.1. Japanese, Edo period, 17th century, Ninsei. Rectangular vase with 



rounded profile, short neck and small out-turning lip. Signature 

 incised on rough unglazed base. Clay: gray stoneware, fired red- 

 dish buff. Glaze : imeven reddish brown with black areas. Height : 

 0.248 ; width : 0.273 (maximum). (Illustrated.) 



64.4. Japanese, Momoyama, shino-oribe ware. Bottle, gourd-shaped. Clay : 



rough stoneware. Glaze: transparent. Decoration: grapes and 

 trellis design. Height : 0.215 ; diameter : 0.105. 



64.7. Japanese, Edo, nabeshima ware. Plate, footed. Clay: porcelain. 



Glaze : partial celadon. Decoration : design in underglaze blue and 

 Incised iron. Height : 0.057 ; diameter : 0.203. 



