Asian Art

The Museum’s Asian collection began with the Crockers’ daughter Jennie Crocker Fassett. Jennie and her husband pursued business interests in Korea in the 1910s and ’20s, and during their many trips to the East, became enamored of Asian art.
Jennie’s taste ran to ivories, jades, and ceramics, which she acquired and ultimately donated to the museum following her husband’s death in 1924. The Korean ceramics, notable among those gifts, formed the basis of the Asian ceramics collection. Over the years the collection has grown to include ceramics from throughout the region, with significant donations introducing new areas of interest.
For instance, the Hubert A. Arnold collection of twentieth century ceramics, which consists largely of Western wares and was given in the early 1990s, also includes works by such mod ern Japanese masters as Shoji Hamada and Tatsuko Shimaoka. The inclusion of works by these founders of the Mingei (folk art) movement affords not only a view into Japanese aesthet ics of the period, but also imparts a better understanding of the development of Western ceramics in the early twentieth century, as American and European potters looked to the East for inspiration.
While these Japanese ceramics are largely tea wares, Asian trade ceramics have influenced the course of ceramic devel opment for centuries and the Hiroko Hara and Shigeharu Takahashi Collection of Asian Trade Ceramics, donated at the beginning of this century, greatly expanded the Crocker’s holdings of work from Southeast Asia and China. The major ity of the Vietnamese and Thai vessels date to the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries, though the Chinese pieces are later; all but a few were made for export. Other recent gifts in the medium of clay include Chinese tomb figurines, which bring further diversity to the ceramic collection.
Ceramics have not been the only area of strength in the Asian collection. Since the early 1990s, South Asia has been well represented through the William and Edith Cleary gift of more than 600 Indian and Persian miniature paintings and drawings. Along with additional donations from Anne and Malcolm McHenry and Phyllis Oja Jones, these paintings have formed the foundation of the South Asian collection. A gift of Southeast Asian decorative arts and sculpture of this century from the Doris Duke Collection of Southeast Asian Art has initiated a new direction in our South and Southeast Asian collecting.
The Duke gift added a sculptural dimension to the gallery that other recent gifts and purchases of South Asian sculpture, both Buddhist and Hindu, have further enhanced.
The objects in the Southeast Asian collection illustrate Buddhist Theravada practice, for in addition to Thai and Bur mese images of the Buddha, many donative objects found in Buddhist temples of the region are also included.
Recently acquired Indian and Himalayan sculpture illustrates other aspects of Buddhism. Gandharan narrative sculpture tells us of the Buddha’s life story, while Himalayan bronzes indicate changes in religious practice. Sculptural additions to the Hindu pantheon expand the way we interpret the Cleary collection, as many paintings and drawings depict the gods and goddesses of that religion.
Until recently, Indian paintings have been the primary focus of the Asian works on paper, but recent gifts have added a small, but fine, group of Chinese paintings, as well as a number of Japanese woodblock prints. Although gifts of collections have moved the Crocker into new realms, a small gift—such as a Japanese Edo period picnic box—impacts the way in which we view and interpret a region and period. The many donors and patrons who have thoughtfully added a single, well-loved work of art to the expanding Asian collection have collectively enriched the whole.

Asian Art Collection

Waterfall on a Lofty Cliff, 20th century

Zhang Daqian (Chinese, 1899-1983)

Waterfall on a Lofty Cliff, 20th century

Ink and color on paper
Landscape With Houses, 19th - 20th century

Qi Baishi (Chinese, 1864-1957)

Landscape With Houses, 19th - 20th century

Ink and color on paper
Apsara, 12th - 13th century

Unknown Artist

Apsara, 12th - 13th century

Sandstone
Vasudhara, 12th century

Unknown Artist

Vasudhara, 12th century

 

Gilt bronze
Pierced Window with Kama, God of Love, 12th century

Unknown Artist

Pierced Window with Kama, God of Love, 12th century

Black stone
Bhairava, late 11th - early 12th century

Unknown Artist

Bhairava, late 11th - early 12th century

Schist
Garuda, 10th century

Unknown Artist

Garuda, 10th century

 

Stone
Buddha Torso, 9th century

Unknown Artist

Buddha Torso, 9th century

 

Stone
Manuscript Cover, 12th century

Unknown Artist

Manuscript Cover, 12th century

Wood
Skanda, Parvati, Yamuna, 7th - 8th century

Unknown Artist

Skanda, Parvati, Yamuna, 7th - 8th century

Stone
Buddha, 7th century

Buddha, 7th century

Bronze
Pot, circa 2600-2000 BCE

China Majiayao Culture (circa 3800 - circa 2000 BCE)

Pot, circa 2600-2000 BCE

Earthenware
Model of a Well Covering, 206 BCE - 220 CE

Unknown Artist

Model of a Well Covering, 206 BCE - 220 CE

Earthenware
Painted Seated Female Musician, 7th - 10th century

Unknown Artist

Painted Seated Female Musician, 7th - 10th century

Earthenware with orange and black pigments
Painted Seated Female Musician, 7th - 10th century

Unknown Artist

Painted Seated Female Musician, 7th - 10th century

Earthenware with orange and black pigments
Painted Seated Female Musician, 7th - 10th century

Unknown Artist

Painted Seated Female Musician, 7th - 10th century

Earthenware with orange and black pigments
Dancer, 7th - 10th century

Unknown Artist

Dancer, 7th - 10th century

Earthenware with orange and black pigments
Painted Seated Female Musician, 7th - 10th century

Unknown Artist

Painted Seated Female Musician, 7th - 10th century

Earthenware with orange and black pigments
Dancer, 7th - 10th century

Unknown Artist

Dancer, 7th - 10th century

Earthenware with orange and black pigments
Ringstone, 3rd century BCE

Unknown Artist

Ringstone, 3rd century BCE

 

Pyrophyllite
Palette with Wine-making Scene, 1st century BCE

Unknown Artist

Palette with Wine-making Scene, 1st century BCE

Stone
Buddha Narrative, 2nd - 3rd century

Unknown Artist

Buddha Narrative, 2nd - 3rd century

 

Schist
Entreaty to Preach, 2nd century

Unknown Artist

Entreaty to Preach, 2nd century

Stone
Vajrapani, 8th-9th century

Unknown Artist

Vajrapani, 8th-9th century

Bronze
Mahakaruna Lokesvara, 8th century

Unknown Artist

Mahakaruna Lokesvara, 8th century

Bronze
Maitreya, 2nd century

Unknown Artist

Maitreya, 2nd century

Pink sandstone
Standing Buddha , 3rd - 5th century

Unknown Artist

Standing Buddha, 3rd - 5th century

 

Schist
Seated Buddha, 6th century

Unknown Artist

Seated Buddha, 6th century

Limestone
Duck Oil Lamp, 6th century

Unknown Artist

Duck Oil Lamp, 6th century

Unglazed stoneware
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