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Pomegranate made of gold, rubies and emeralds
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Kyoto ware incense box in shape of crouching rabbit. Stoneware with enamels over clear glaze. Nonomura Ninsei, active ca. 1646-77. Kyoto, Kyoto prefecture, Japan. Gift of Charles Lang Freer . Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
Kouka in a Hyménée dress, 1961.
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I took this exact picture on the day before this exhibit ended, it’s a beautiful and powerful piece in person.