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Contemporary
Japanese Sumi Paintings
Organized by the National Collection of Fine Arts and the
Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service.
May 15, 1963 - June 16, 1963
First floor
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7,000
Years of Iranian Art
Organized
by the Smithsonian Institution.
August 9, 1964 - September 20, 1964
First floor
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New
Japanese Painting and Sculpture
Organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
October
2, 1965 - November 14, 1965
First floor
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New
Japanese Painting and Sculpture
Organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
October
2, 1965 - November 14, 1965
First floor
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Flying by Li Li-Ta
China, 1972
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Contemporary
Chinese Calligraphy
Made possible with cooperation from Li Li-Ta.
June 16, 1972 - July 30, 1972
First floor
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Threads
of China: Rare Silks and Robes
Made
possible with cooperation from the Metropolitan Museum of
Art, New York, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, and the
Textile Museum, and organized by the Textile Art Department.
September 21, 1972 - October 22, 1972
First floor, Stanton Gallery
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Chinese
Gold, Silver, and Porcelain from the Kempe Collection of
Sweden
Organized
by the Asia Society Gallery.
September 21, 1972 - October 22, 1972
First floor, Stanton Gallery
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Contemporary
Chinese Paintings and Prints by Members of the Fifth Moon
Group
Made
possible with cooperation from the Fifth Moon Group.
March 22, 1973 - May 6, 1973
First floor, Stanton Gallery
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Rosetsu:
Exhibition of Paintings by Nagasawa Rosetsu
September 8, 1973 - October 14,
1973
First floor, Stanton Gallery
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New
Japanese Photography
Organized
by the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Made possible with
support from the National Endowment for the Humanities and
the SCM Corporation.
September 20, 1974 - November 17, 1974
First floor, South Wing
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Shiva and Parvati
Nepal, 900s-1000s
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South
Asian Sculpture: The Harold P. and Jane F. Ullman Collection
January 11, 1975 - February 23,
1975
First floor, Discovery Gallery
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Ancient
Near Eastern Bronzes from the Nasli M. Heeramaneck Collection
Made
possible with cooperation from the Los Angeles County Museum
of Art.
January 19, 1977 - June 5, 1977
Fifth floor, Auxiliary Gallery
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Lion
Rugs of Fars
Organized
by the Textile Museum. Made possible with support from His
Excellency the Ambassador of Iran, Ardeshir Zahed, and the
Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and
curated by the Textile Art Department.
January 22, 1977 - February 27, 1977
First floor, South Wing
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Visions
of Courtly India: The Archer Collection of Pahari Miniatures
Made possible with support from the National Endowment for
the Arts.
January 29, 1977 - March 13, 1977
First floor, South Wing
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Rarities
of Chinese Painting from the Arthur M. Sackler Collection
Organized by Princeton University and the International
Exhibitions Foundation.
June 11, 1977 - July 31, 1977
First floor, South Wing
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Ragini Kausi
India, about 1725-50
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Colorado
Collects: A Panorama of World Art from Private Collections
June
24, 1977 - August 21, 1977
First floor, Stanton Gallery
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Through
Closed Doors: Western Influence on Japanese Art, 1639-1853
Organized by Oakland University and the University of Michigan.
February 12, 1978 - March 19, 1978
First floor, South Wing
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Shiva
India, late 500s
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Sensuous
Immortals: Sculptures from the Pan-Asian Collection
Organized
by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. In Denver, made
possible with support from the National Endowment for the
Arts.
May 26, 1978 - July 30, 1978
First floor, Stanton Gallery
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Japanese
Ceramics Today from the Kyoto National Museum of Modern
Art
Made
possible with support from the National Endowment for the
Humanities, the National Endowment for the Arts, Matsushita
Electric (Panasonic), the Japan Foundation, and the Japan-United
States Friendship Commission, and with cooperation from
the Japan Society Inc., Meridian House International, the
Smithsonian Resident Associate Program, and the National
Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto.
April 21, 1979 - June 10,
1979
First floor, South Wing
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Tibet,
A Lost World: The Newark Museum Collection of Tibetan Art
and Ethnography
Organized
by the American Federation of Arts. In Denver, made possible
with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
May 4, 1979 - June 24, 1979
First floor, Stanton Gallery
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Brush Pot with
Seven Sages
China, 1700s
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Selections
from the Lutz Bamboo Collection
August 18, 1979 - September 30,
1979
First floor, South Wing
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