[Ponte Alto] Japanese scrolls in the Sackler!
Mary Bowles
mariatheresapontoon at yahoo.com
Thu May 27 08:07:52 PDT 2004
Greetings Ii,
Your the best. And, also, a thousand million happinesses on your up coming weddings.
Lady Maria-Therese de Normande
Ii Saburou <logan at ModZer0.gi.alaska.edu> wrote:
I know a lot of people ask about Japanese scrolls, calligraphy, and
illumination, and so I would like to refer everyone to the Sackler
Gallery's current exhibit on Calligraphy. IIRC it is called 'Faith and
Form' and it has many examples of period Japanese calligraphy, and some
neat concepts (like putting each character in its own little 'pagoda')
that I'd not seen before. I believe that they are all religious scrolls,
many of them being copies of sutras. They are all in Japanese, but it may
give a feel for several types of scrolls.
Realize that many of the scrolls there are like paintings or books, rather
than proclamations, grants, etc.
The Sackler Gallery is part of the Smithsonian Institute. Admission is
free. It is located in Washington, D.C., near the Castle.
-Ii
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