Murose Kazumi, Massive flower, 2012. Gold maki-e and mother-of-pearl inlaid in urushi lacquer on wood. Purchase made possible by the JTI Japanese Acquisition Fund © The Trustees of the British Museum.

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Murose Kazumi, Massive flower, 2012. Gold maki-e and mother-of-pearl inlaid in urushi lacquer on wood. Purchase made possible by the JTI Japanese Acquisition Fund © The Trustees of the British Museum.
Hosono Hitomi, Large feather leaves bowl, 2013. © The Trustees of the British Museum.
Three Buddhist-themed paintings by artist Itō Jakuchū,1765, Shōkokuji, Kyōto.
Itō Jakuchū, Roses et petits oiseaux, 1761-1765, Tōkyō, Musée des collections impériales (Sannomaru Shōzōkan), Agence de la Maison impériale.
Itō Jakuchū, Coquilles, 1761-1765, Tōkyō, Musée des collections impériales (Sannomaru Shōzōkan), Agence de la Maison impériale.
Itō Jakuchū, Vieux pin et phénix blanc, 1765-1766, Tōkyō, Musée des collections impériales (Sannomaru Shōzōkan), Agence de la Maison impériale.
Itō Jakuchū, Poissons, 1765-1766, Tōkyō , Musée des collections impériales (Sannomaru Shōzōkan), Agence de la Maison impériale.
Itō Jakuchū, Vieux pin et paon, 1757-1760, Tōkyō, Musée des collections impériales (Sannomaru Shōzōkan), Agence de la Maison impériale.
Itō Jakuchū, Canards mandarins dans la neige, 1759, Tōkyō, Musée des collections impériales (Sannomaru Shōzōkan), Agence de la Maison impériale.
Gong, 1800, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japanese Art
Size: Diameter: 31.8 cm (12 ½ in.); Overall: 22.3 cm (8 ¾ in.) Medium: bronze
https://clevelandart.org/art/1947.675.a
Nagasawa Rosetsu (1754–1799), Monkey on a Rock, c. 1792–1794. Framed panel; ink and color on gold ground, 116.9 x 196.2 cm. Private collection, Japan. Courtesy Museum Rietberg
Nagasawa Rosetsu (1754–1799), Plum Tree, After 1787. Six-panel screen; ink on paper, 166.8 x 354.5 cm, Private collection, New York. Courtesy Museum Rietberg
Nagasawa Rosetsu (1754–1799), Scholars Crossing a Bridge, 1788–1789. Hanging scroll; ink and light color on paper, 119.4 x 54 cm, The San Diego Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. Leon D. Bonnet and commemorating the Silver Jubilee Celebration of the Fine Arts Society.
Nagasawa Rosetsu (1754–1799), Landscapes with Chinese Figures, 1795–99. Pair of six-panel screens; ink on gold ground, 171.1 x 372.7 cm each The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Harry G. C. Packard Collection of Asian Art, Gift of Harry G.C. Packard, and Purchase, Fletcher, Rogers, Harris Brisbane Dick, and Luis V. Bells Funds, Joseph Pulitzer Bequest, and the Annenberg Fund Inc. Gift, 1975.
A Three-Case Inro, signed Hidari Issan, Edo Period, 19th century; 8.5cm. long
An exceptionally fine baluster moriage cloisonné-enamel vase, by Hattori Tadasaburo, Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th-early 20th century; 31cm (12 1/16in) high.
A kawari kabuto (helmet), Edo period (1615-1868), 18th-19th century.