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Storytelling in Japanese Art

The Met 31,305 13 years ago
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Related Exhibition: Storytelling in Japanese Art November 19, 2011--May 6, 2012 Learn More: http://www.metmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/listings/2011/storytelling-in-japanese-art Be captivated by the romance, intrigue, and glamour of the world of traditional Japanese tales and histories. Introduction by Masako Watanabe, senior research associate, Department of Asian Art, MMA. A Happy Ending to a Sad Story: Rediscovered Illustrations for A Long Tale for an Autumn Night John Carpenter, curator, Department of Asian Art, MMA The War of the Twelve Animals: Anthropomorphosis and Allegory in Medieval Japan Sarah Thompson, assistant curator, Japanese Prints, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Dragons, Jewels, and Powerful Women: Taishokan Paintings in Seventeenth-Century Japan Melanie Trede, professor, Institute of East Asian Art History, Heidelberg University Akiko Sakurai performs selections from the great Japanese literary work "The Tale of the Heike."

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