Textile with Waterfowl and Fish in a Lotus Pond, Named "Wakutade's Gold Brocade", Passed down by the Maeda clan, Ming dynasty, 16th–17th century
Asian Gallery (Toyokan) Room 5
August 12, 2020 (Wed) - November 1, 2020 (Sun)
This gallery introduces Chinese textiles and embroidery from the 13th to the 19th century.
Designation | Name | Creation/ Excavation/ Provenance |
Period | Acquisition/ Ownership/ Accession Number |
CMT | ||
Highlight | Textile with Waterfowl and Fish in a Lotus Pond, Named "Wakutade's Gold Brocade" | China, Passed down by the Maeda clan | Ming dynasty, 16th–17th century | TI-318 | |||
Highlight | Textile with Phoenixes, Named "Kohfukuji Temple's Gold Brocade" | China, Passed down by the Maeda clan | Yuan dynasty, 14th century | TI-190-1 | |||
Highlight | Textile with "Lingzhi" Mushrooms, Named "Daitō's Gold Brocade" | China, Passed down by the Maeda clan | Yuan dynasty, 14th century | TI-190-15 | |||
Highlight | Textile with Flowering Plants, Named "Cockscomb Gold Brocade" | China, Passed down by the Maeda clan | Yuan dynasty, 14th century | TI-313 | |||
Highlight | Textile with Flowering Plants and Rabbits, Named "Flowering Plants and Rabbits Gold Brocade" | China | Ming Dynasty, 15th–16th century | TI-12 |