ANACOSTIA MUSEUM 



Norman Novak, One Douglas Wilder campaign sign and Martin Luther 

 King calendar, January 1990. 



Henry Whitehead, Five news clippings, four letters, set of 

 stationary, one pamphlet and three flyers on race relations, June 

 1990 



George Evans, Twenty-four Streetfare Journal posters, May 1990 



David Driskell, Two pieces of wood and two pieces of handmade 

 paper as examples of artists' materials, July 1990 



ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY 



Ms. Idamae Buraci, in memory of Valery Burati. Ceramic Cray by Hamada Shoji, 

 black glaze with floral design. Japan. (S1989.31). 



Estate of Wang Jiyuan through the School of Chinese Brushwork. Six paintings 

 by Wang Jiyuan (1895-1975), Chinese/American. "Poinsettias , " 1954, ink 

 on paper, scroll (S1989.10); "Pine Needles in a Vase," ink on paper, 

 scroll (S1989.ll); "Chrysanthemums," 1958, ink on paper, scroll 

 (S1989.12); "Peonies," ink on paper, scroll (S1989.13); "Young Ink 

 Bamboo," 1956, ink on paper, scroll (S1989.14); "Nude," ink on canvas 

 board (S1989.15). 



Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mary Catherine Page. Paints on fabric, Pechwai, 

 India, 18th C. (S1989.20). 



Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mary Catherine Page. "Sacred Garden, Honolulu," by 

 Tseng Yu-ho (Betty) Ecke , Chinese/American, 20th C, 1961. Collage 

 mounted on masonite (S1990.2). 



Ms. Elizabeth Robb. Pleated skirt, silk with gauze weave decoration and silk 

 and metallic thread. China, late 19th-early 20th C. (S1990.1) 



Mr. and Mrs. Joyce and Kenneth X. Robbins. Two Cambodian shadow puppets: 



animal skin, unpainted horse, and unpainted demon (S1989.17, S1989.18). 



Mr. Hamada Shinsaku. Ceramic platter by Hamada Shinsaku, wax-resist design in 

 variegated iron- glaze. Japan, 20th C. (S1989.29). 



Mr. Raghubir Singh. Group of 71 color photographs by Raghubir Singh (1942- ). 

 Type C prints. Contemporary. (S1989 .21. 1-71. ) 



Mr. Mitsuru Tajima. Seven pieces of Japanese ceramics. Plate by Hamada 



Shoji, matte brown glaze with intersecting stripes (S1989.22); plate by 

 Hamada Shoji, cream-glaze with calligraphic "sugar case" design 

 (S1989.23); tea cup by Hamada Shoji, glossy brown exterior glaze 

 (S1989.24); jar by Hamada Shinsaku, cream and iron-black glaze, painted 

 iron decor (S1989.25); tea bowl by Hamada Shinsaku, buff glaze 

 (S1989.26); sake cup by Hamada Shinsaku, buff glaze with iron decoration 

 (S1989.27); and bottle by Shimaoka Tatsuzo , four-side with white slip 

 under clear glaze wave pattern cut into sides of bottle (S1989.28). 



Mr. and Mrs. Ann and Alan Wolfe. Stone culpture head of Buddha, probably 

 schist, Gandharan. ca. 3rd C. (S1989.19). 



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