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After five days of art-making, our summer campers closed out the week by sharing their creations in
This Thursday seven artists with work in our collection will join forces in our galleries to discuss
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Asian art collection, currently on view in Infinite B
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Asian art collection, currently on view in Infinite B
The Brooklyn Museum wishes you a happy and prosperous Year of the Rat! It’s the beginning of a new
Wood statues of young servants were common in Korean Buddhist temples. These boy attendants, known a
Hats occupy a significant place in the history of Korean fashion. During the Joseon period, men were
This portrait depicts the man who served as Korean prime minister in 1772. He wears a samo, the blac
Created in the late 19th century in Shiraz, Iran, this object is one of four large panels from a dec
Dated c. 12th-3th century, this Goryeo Dynasty Korean pitcher, or ewer, is made of bronze. Many Gory
Although the seated versus standing poses are not as codified as the hand mudras (specific hand gest
Delhi and Agra, IndiaDelhi and Agra comprise two-thirds of the ‘golden triangle tour’ that is recomm
The Japanese call these mythical beasts “Korean Lions” but the origin of this pairing of guardian an
Today is take your dog to work day – and though we can’t bringlive dogs into the museum – we can enj
Happy Chinese Lunar New Year! 2017 marks the year of the Rooster. Each year corresponds with one of
Last week, the extensive previous restoration of the museum’s Han Tomb Tower was discussed. The wide
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Asian art collection, currently on view in Infinite B
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Asian art collection, currently on view in Infinite B
Ranakpur, IndiaRanakpur is one of the five most important pilgrimage temples of Jainism, an ancient
The Brooklyn Museum began its focused collecting of Chinese art in 1909, when it received a gift of
This Han Tomb Tower dates to between 25 B.C.E – 220 C.E. Objects such as these were placed in tombs
Mini Art Lesson Tuesday, April 21, 2020This week, we’re taking a closer look at the materials
We wish you a happy Bunka no hi (Japanese Culture Day), a national holiday in Japan and a great day
This masterpiece of Chinese porcelain is an important example of early blue-and-white ware from the
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