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Spencer Museum of Art

Toyokuni

 The Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas has a built a significant collection of East Asian art, with particular emphasis on Japanese art and modern Chinese painting. The Asian art curator is usually a specialist in Japanese art, but adds to the collection in all East Asian fields. Recent acquisitions have included Chinese painting and Chinese and Korean ceramics, as well as Japanese art in various mediums. Pictures of selected works from the East Asian collection.

 

Every year one graduate student in East Asian art is selected by the museum to serve as an intern in the Asian art office.

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

"Although the Nelson-Atkins Museum has prestigious collections of European and American art, it is known above all for its magnificent collection of Asian art. The collection is considered one of the finest in the Western world for its scope, depth and consistently high quality. It includes art from China, Japan, Iran, Indonesia, Korea, India and other countries.

The Chinese collection comprises masterpieces from every phase of Chinese art. The bronze age (1200 B.C. to 500 B.C.) is especially well represented in a series of ceremonial vessels and weapons.

The collection of Chinese paintings is one of the best outside Asia, particularly in the most rare and desirable period of early Chinese landscape paintings, the 10th through the 13th centuries. The richness of nature’s nuances can be seen in works such as Xu Daoning’s majestic Fisherman's Evening Song, the greatest Northern Song landscape handscroll to have survived.

Other Chinese holdings include the fine collection of Ming dynasty (A.D. 1368-1644) furniture, virtually unrivaled outside China; Buddhist sculpture and wall paintings; and an outstanding collection of ceramic ware spanning three thousand years.

From Japan, there are exquisite folding paper screens that celebrate nature. The Nelson-Atkins’s collection of Japanese lacquer is superb, and its Japanese porcelains are particularly strong" (Quoted from the museum's web site, which includes pictures of selected works.)

 The museum is about a one-hour drive from the University of Kansas campus. Most graduate seminars visit the museum to see works in the galleries and in storage at least once a semester. Students are also encouraged to visit the museum on their own and to use works in the museum as subjects for research projects. Many of our graduate students have also volunteered and worked as interns in the Asian department of the museum.

 

 


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Department of Art History

Chair: Linda Stone-Ferrier
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