Collection

Our collection currently contains more than 100,000 works of art and design dating from ancient times to today. Of these objects, 748 of them are on view in the museum now. 84,693 of them are available online. There are 1,596 recent acquisitions. All of our collection records are living documents. They are frequently revised and enhanced.

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Toyohara Kunichika 豊原国周

Onoe Kikugoro V as Okiku no rei Ichikawa DanjuroIX as Asayama Tessan, Onoe Kikushiro III as Chugen Arisuke and Onoe Matsusuke IV as Iwabuchi Chuta as Tessan's retainers in the play Sarayashiki kesho no sugatami (Making up in a mirror at the Sarayashiki), Meiji

Toyohara Kunichika 豊原国周

Onoe Kikugoro V as Okiku no rei Ichikawa DanjuroIX as Asayama Tessan, Onoe Kikushiro III as Chugen Arisuke and Onoe Matsusuke IV as Iwabuchi Chuta as Tessan's retainers in the play Sarayashiki kesho, Meiji

Marcia Ancier

A Fresh Wind Blows Against the Empire: Women's March to the Pentagon

Marcia Ancier

It's the Moon of the Grass Arising: April 10 Women's March to the Pentagon
 A red, white and black screenprint of a Georgian style government building. Text is placed around and below the building, it reads: “If the government won't stop the war the people will stop the government; Washington; May 1-5” , “ May 1, Festival To Celebrate the People’s Peace, May 2, Mass Rally, May 3-4 Massive Non Violent Civil Disobedience, May 5, Nationwide Strike No Business as Usual, People Peace Treaty”

Marcia Ancier

If the government won't stop the war the people will stop the government. People's Peace Treaty, Washington
A purple print of a tall rectangular pyramid with the top pointed edge broken off. There is yellow text to the left of it that reads: “It’s a fresh wind that blows against the Empire”. On the bottom, text reads: “mayday”.

Marcia Ancier

It's a Fresh Wind That Blows Against the Empire: Mayday
A silkscreen print of a sunrise over a mountaintop. The sun is placed between two blue shapes to resemble an eye. Bottom text reads: New Morning May Day, People’s Peace Treaty, Washington”

Marcia Ancier

New Morning May Day: People's Peace Treaty, Washington
A red silkscreen print with white iconography and black text. Centered is an illustration resembling a body spread out in a circle. Along the top text reads : “Freedom is Choice”. Below the illustration it reads “Repeal Abortion Laws”, “Washington, November. 20”

Marcia Ancier

Freedom is Choice: Repeal Abortion Laws Washington, Nov. 20, 1971