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Ingakyo (Sutra of Cause and Effect). Ink and color on paper; frag- 

 ment of a handscroll. Makimono : height : 0.2G9 ; width : 0.989. 



62.3. Japanese, Kamakura period, 14th century, Yamatoe school. Honen Shonin 

 Oyojo Ezu (Illustrated Deeds of the Priest Honen). Ink and color 

 on paper ; fragment of a handscroll. Makimono : height : 0.40G ; width : 

 0.727. 



62.6- Japanese, Kamakura period, 14th century, Yamatoe school. Three illus- 



62.8. trations from: Shotoku Taishi Eden (An Illustrated History of Prince 

 Shotoku). "The Archery Contest," "The Flying Tiles," and "Shotoku 

 Taishi on Horseback." Ink and color on paper; fragments from a 

 handscroll. Makimono : height : 0.347 ; average width : 0.460-0.505. 



62.9. Japanese, Kamakura period, 14th century, Yamatoe school. Eonin Shonin 



Eden (An Illustrated Biography of the Priest Konin). Ink and color on 

 paper ; fragment from a handscroll. Makimono : height : 0.336 ; width : 

 0.559. 



62.13. Japanese Namboku-cho period, late 14th century, Yamatoe school. Por- 

 trait of Prince Shotoku (aged 14) as the Budhisattva Jizo. Ink and 

 color on silk. Kakemono : height : 1.247 ; width : 0.689. 



61.23- Japanese, Ashikaga period, Yamatoe school. A pair of illustrations from : 



61.24. Geppoji Kenritsu Engi (History of the Founding of the Geppoji 

 Temple). Text by Kinnatsu ; dated 1495. Ink, color and gold on paper. 

 Makimono : height : 0.345 ; average width : 10.660-11.377. 



62.19 Japanese, Edo period, Ukiyoe school, by Shorakusai (18th-19th century). 

 Theatre scene from "The Tale of the Brothers Soga" ; man and woman in 

 snowy landscape. In color on paper. Makimono : height : 0.254 ; width : 

 0.520. 



61.25 Japanese, Edo period, 18th century, Ukiyoe school, by Tsukioka Settei 

 (1710-1786). "Woman with a Puppet." Ink, color and gold on paper. 

 Kakemono: height: 0.989; width: 0.269. (Illustrated.) 



62.10- Japanese, Edo period, early, Unkoku school, by Unkoku Tonin (early 17th 



6212. century). A set of three screens; Birds in Landscape. Ink, color and 

 gold leaf; fusuma (sliding doors) now mounted as two-fold screens. 

 Average : height : 1.605 ; width : 1.680. 



POTTERY 



61.27. Chinese, T'ang-Sung dynasty, "gray ware" of yueh type. Tall vase with 

 slender neck and wide mouth ; loops on shoulder ; cover. Clay : hard 

 gray porcellaneous stoneware. Glaze: clear. Decoration: none. 

 Height : 0.326 ; diameter : 0.152. 



62.17. Chinese, Ming dynasty, early 16th century. Dish with plain rim. Clay : 

 fine white porcelain. Glaze : transparent, glossy. Decoration : dragons 

 among lotus scrolls inside and out, painted in underglaze blue. Mark 

 of four Mongolian (Phags-pa) characters in blue on base. Height: 

 0.047 ; diameter : 0.216. 



62.16. Chinese, Ming dynasty, Chia-ching period (1522-1566). Vase of kuan 

 shape. Clay : fine white porcelain. Glaze : transparent, glossy. Deco- 

 ration: floral scrolls, and boys playing in a garden, painted in under- 

 glaze blue. Six-character Chia-ching mark in blue on base. Height: 

 0.267; diameter: 0.320. 



62.20. Japanese, Momoyama period, shino ware. Dish on three feet, so-called 

 "cake dish," with four-lobed, upturned rim. Clay : coarse buff-gray 

 stoneware. Glaze: thick, bubbly, uneven, grayish. Decoration: plum 

 blossom sprays in iron brown. Height : 0.055 ; diameter : 0.169. 



