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On the Trail of Tea Bowls: Tracing Elite Ceramics in Edo Period Japan

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Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art

Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art

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Pope Memorial Lecture
Marking the closing of the Cornucopia exhibition, Andrew L. Maske, assistant professor of art history at the University of Kentucky, discusses the use and ownership of tea utensils. He also previews his new book Potters and Patrons in Edo Period Japan: Takatori Ware and the Kuroda Domain.
Freer and Sackler Galleries
Smithsonian Institution

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