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Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 9-20381, described as doll, ceramic; kneeling woman with hands (encircled in beads) in praying position; green gauze outer garment, red silk undergarment; rectangular brocade stand; Healing Doll; in original paper box.  Date 1960’s
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 9-20393a-e, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 17-740, described as Watercolor. Untitled. French village street scene with man in foreground walking along sidewalk flanked by houses and trees in light grays with blue and brown rooftops and green foliage. Date: 1974. Size: art : 35.5 cm x 25.5 cm. Frame 44 cm x 37 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Panel, accession number 9-21217, described as Cotton cloth rectangle, with printed design.  Two edges selvaged; two edges hemmed.  White ground printed with a border of blue vines, and with 3 Japanese characters in the middle.  W = 44.0 cm, H = 33.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Panel, accession number 9-21221, described as Tapestry panel: souvenir panel, featuring Gion festival at Kyoto.  Picture consists of a large festival wagon passing through the streets of a town.  Brocade; multi-colored.  L = 53.4cm; W= 39.3gcm
Hearst Museum object titled Scroll, accession number 9-20378, described as Scroll painting; ink and color on silk depiction of boy with flute riding ox; mounted on temporary paper scroll attached to woodcore; biography of artist attached; length 127 cm, width 49 cm. Signed Yoshida Chiku-On. Date: Meiji period, 1868-1911. Artist born in Echigo, went to Tokyo and studied with Kawabata Gyokysho, Meiji artist. Graduated Kawabata art school, went to Russia for six years, went to China for six years.
Hearst Museum object titled Scroll, accession number 9-20376, described as Scroll painting, silk; ink and color dance figures down center of scroll; silk attached to paper, rolled on to wooden core; length 151 cm, width 29 cm. Signed ENKYU. Bon Odori festival figures. Date: 1930’s.
Hearst Museum object titled Scroll painting, accession number 9-20377, described as scroll painting, silk; ink and color woman in thoughtful pose, seated on bench, holding cherry branch; mounted on temporary paper scroll, attached to wooden core; date: 1930’s
Hearst Museum object titled Small grass hopper, accession number 9-20389, described as grasshopper, brass, miniature; length 4.5 centimeters x height 1.3 centimeters x width 2 centimeters
Hearst Museum object titled Two birds in box, accession number 9-20390a-d, no description available.