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The MFA''s holdings of Japanese art make up the finest and most comprehensive collection outside of Japan. This stunning overview features many of the collection''s best-known and most beloved works, including such rare paintings as the eighth-century Buddhist panel Shaka, the Historical Buddha, Preaching on Vulture Peak and the thirteenth-century narrative hand-scroll Night Attack on the Sanjo Palace (the most exciting section of the celebrated Heiji monogatari scrolls), along with fine examples from the Museum''s unsurpassed grouping of woodblock prints, magnificent sculptures such as a gilt-wooden statue of the bodhisattva Miroku by the twelfth-century master Kaikei, plus a representative selection of postcards, textiles, ceramics, lacquer wares, sword-fittings and other decorative arts. In all, more than 160 highlights from the museum''s staggering collection are illustrated and discussed, divided into four themes--Art of the Temple, The Town, The Ruling Classes and Japanese Art in

Arts of Japan MFA Highlights

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    A Paperback / softback by Anne Morse

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      Publisher: Museum of Fine Arts,Boston
      Publication Date: 01/12/2008
      ISBN13: 9780878467143, 978-0878467143
      ISBN10: 0878467149

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The MFA''s holdings of Japanese art make up the finest and most comprehensive collection outside of Japan. This stunning overview features many of the collection''s best-known and most beloved works, including such rare paintings as the eighth-century Buddhist panel Shaka, the Historical Buddha, Preaching on Vulture Peak and the thirteenth-century narrative hand-scroll Night Attack on the Sanjo Palace (the most exciting section of the celebrated Heiji monogatari scrolls), along with fine examples from the Museum''s unsurpassed grouping of woodblock prints, magnificent sculptures such as a gilt-wooden statue of the bodhisattva Miroku by the twelfth-century master Kaikei, plus a representative selection of postcards, textiles, ceramics, lacquer wares, sword-fittings and other decorative arts. In all, more than 160 highlights from the museum''s staggering collection are illustrated and discussed, divided into four themes--Art of the Temple, The Town, The Ruling Classes and Japanese Art in

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